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Sun Air Jets delighted with incoming King Air
An eight-passenger King Air 360ER has joined the Sun Air Jets fleet. The aircraft very much looks the part inside and out, and it is expected to perform well too, thanks to a pair of Pratt & Whitney PT6A-60As.
The King Air 360ER has a range of 1,800 nm.

South California-based management and charter operator Sun Air Jets has added a 2024-build King Air 360ER to its fleet. The aircraft, according to the company, sets a new standard for performance in short- to medium-range flights, underscoring Sun Air Jets' commitment to providing an exceptional experience for clients.

The King Air 360ER blends luxury and technology, and is designed to provide elegance and performance. With its advanced capabilities, modern amenities and versatile design, it offers an elevated experience.

“We are proud to welcome the King Air 360ER to our fleet,” comments Brian Counsil, president and CEO of Sun Air Jets. “This addition reflects our ongoing dedication to understanding and responding to the unique needs of our clients. By continuing to evolve our fleet, we ensure that we can provide the highest level of service and meet the growing demands of our loyal customers.”

Inside, the King Air 360ER boasts a spacious, well-appointed cabin that comfortably seats up to eight passengers. It's equipped with complimentary domestic wi-fi, allowing travellers to stay connected while enjoying the journey. The cabin features plush leather seating, elegant furnishings and noise-cancelling technology. Powered by Pratt & Whitney PT6A-60A engines, the King Air 360ER delivers superior speed and fuel efficiency, with a range of 1,800 nm. This makes it an ideal choice for both quick regional flights and longer cross-country trips. Additionally, the aircraft's ability to access smaller airports and shorter runways ensures greater flexibility and convenience for travellers.

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