KING AIR 200 UPGRADE OPTIONS

UPGRADE YOUR PERFORMANCE

CHOOSING THE RIGHT UPGRADE FOR YOU

Blackhawk offers three upgrade options for the King Air 200, allowing you to select the ideal combination of benefits for your budget and needs. Explore our options below. Comparisons are made against stock aircraft engine performance.

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XP52

This upgrade is the culmination of all the power and performance possible with Blackhawk. Operators seeking the ultimate performance boost in horsepower, speed, and climb rate prefer this option.

  • 25% increased climb rate
  • 31% increased horsepower
  • 311+ ktas maximum cruise speed
  • FL260 full torque to altitude
  • $45,000 annual operating costs

XP61

The XP61 Engine+ Upgrade is best suited for any operator looking to improve aircraft performance and value. Aircraft featuring this upgrade climb to higher altitudes faster and enjoy faster cruise speeds at the same fuel flows. This upgrade offers solid speed increases at a lower price point than the XP52 upgrade.

  • 17% increased climb rate
  • 22% increased horsepower
  • 305+ ktas maximum cruise speed
  • FL260 full torque to altitude
  • $45,000 annual operating costs

XP42

This Engine+ Upgrade is ideal for fleet operators seeking commonality between aircraft as well as customers seeking to maximize their aircraft’s value beyond that of a simple overhaul. The Blackhawk XP42 Engine+ Upgrade cost is in line with that of a -41 engine overhaul, making an upgrade a smart financial investment.

  • 285+ ktas maximum cruise speed
  • $30,800 annual operating costs
  • 17% increased horsepower
  • FL160 full torque to altitude

STILL NOT SURE WHICH ENGINE UPGRADE IS RIGHT FOR YOU?

Contact us today to discuss your mission, aircraft, goals, and our options. We’ll work with you to identify the right solution to boost your aircraft’s performance.

Additional King Air 200 Performance Solutions

We provide a wide range of performance enhancing solutions for your King Air 200 that can be added to an engine upgrade or selected independently.