The King Air 200 has a long legacy of excellence. The King Air 200 was originally built as an iteration of the Model 100 King Air. The King Air 200 has the rear fuselage to accommodate a new T-tail and structural changes to allow maximum pressurization. It is powered by two Pratt & Whitney PT6A-41 turboprop engines, each with 850 shp. The aircraft itself is impressively stable due to its T-shaped horizontal stabilizer. Its noise-reduced cabin also contributes to passenger comfort.
The King Air 200’s sole purposes are aerial surveying and reconnaissance. It is equipped with a surveillance radar, dome shaped windows, and larger fuel tanks to increase range. The King Air 200 is operated largely as military aircraft and is known for being workhorse and consistently reliable aircraft.