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Buyer Opportunity – Qualified Buyers Wanted

We have access to an exclusive aircraft opportunity that is not publicly listed through PacTex Aviation. We are currently seeking qualified buyers interested in pursuing this acquisition.

To move forward with this opportunity, buyers must be represented by PacTex Aviation and execute our Buyer Representation Agreement prior to receiving detailed aircraft information or proceeding with the transaction.

If you are a serious, qualified buyer actively searching for this type of aircraft, contact us today to discuss the opportunity and begin the process.

1979 King Air 200

$1,195,00

This 1979 King Air 200 represents a strong value in the twin turboprop market — featuring solid times, complete logs, overhauled landing gear, FIKI capability, and upgraded avionics. Whether for business, charter, or personal use, this aircraft delivers the performance and reliability the King Air line is known for.

Details

Location: KMQI
Flight Rules: IFR
Total Time: 14,778 Hours
Logs: Complete
Condition: Well Maintained

Airframe

• 14,778 Total Time
• Complete and organized logs
• Landing Gear Overhaul Completed
• Pressurized
• Flight Into Known Icing (FIKI) Certified

 

The King Air 200 remains one of the most respected and capable twin turboprops in its class, known for durability, performance, and strong resale value.

 

Engines

Engine 1:

  • Pratt & Whitney PT6A-41

  • 3,480 SMOH

  • 3,600 TBO

Engine 2:

  • Pratt & Whitney PT6A-41

  • 2,412 SMOH

Reliable PT6A-41 engines provide strong performance and proven operational dependability.

 

Avionics & Capabilities

• Garmin GNS 750
• Garmin GTX 345 / Garmin GTX 335
• Collins AP-65
• Avidyne EX500 850

✔ ADS-B Equipped
✔ WAAS Enabled
✔ LPV Approaches Capable

 

This aircraft is fully IFR capable with modern navigation enhancements to support today’s airspace requirements.

Exterior

• Painted in 2005
• Clean and presentable
• Excellent candidate for updated custom paint

For more information, contact sales@pactexaviation.com

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