Aircraft types
Beechcraft King Air 300
The King Air 300 succeeded the 200 series with more powerful PT6A-60A engines, first flying in 1983. The 350 replaced it in 1990 with extra windows and higher MTOW. The 360 was introduced in 2020 with upgraded avionics and autothrottle.
Citation X
The Citation X (model 750) became the fastest civilian aircraft when introduced in 1996. First delivered to Arnold Palmer in July 1996, it featured highly swept wings, T-tail configuration, and Rolls-Royce engines.
Embraer Legacy 600/650
The Legacy 600 is derived from Embraer's EMB-135BJ, first flew in 2001, and was certified in 2002. The upgraded Legacy 650 launched in 2008 with longer range through increased fuel capacity and more powerful engines. Production ended in 2020.
Gulfstream G200/Galaxy
The Gulfstream G200 is a twin-engine business jet originally designed by Israel Aerospace Industries as the Astra Galaxy. First flew December 25, 1997, with 250 units built before production ended in 2011.
Gulfstream G280
The G280 is a twin-engine super midsize business jet designed by Gulfstream and manufactured by Israel Aerospace Industries. First flown in 2009, it replaced the G200 with enhanced aerodynamics, avionics and propulsion systems.
Gulfstream GIV
The Gulfstream IV, introduced in 1985, is a 14-passenger intercontinental business jet with improved range over earlier models. It was the first jet with standard winglets and first business jet with full glass cockpit.