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King Air 350i brings shorter performance to Sun Air
The addition represents Sun Air’s commitment to close relationships and open lines of communication with clients.
The King Air 350i has a range of over 1,800 nm.
Read this story in our July 2023 printed issue.

Camarillo, California-headquartered Part 135 operator Sun Air Jets has added a King Air 350i to its charter fleet.

President and CEO Brian Counsil says: “This addition represents our commitment to our close relationships and open line of communication with our clients. The ability to listen and respond to their needs allows us the opportunity to cater directly to them as we continue to grow.”

The King Air 350i combines elegant interiors with cutting-edge technology and exceptional performance capabilities. It features a spacious cabin that comfortably accommodates up to eight passengers and offers unlimited free domestic wi-fi. Crafted in 2018, the cabin has premium leather seating, luxurious furnishings and noise cancelling technology.

The P&W PT6A-60A engines deliver impressive speed, fuel efficiency and a range of over 1,800 nm. Furthermore, the King Air 350i’s ability to access smaller airports and runways provides passengers with enhanced flexibility and convenience.

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