The 2003 King Air B200 is a twin-engine turboprop aircraft designed and manufactured by Beechcraft Corporation, now a subsidiary of Textron Aviation. It is an upgraded version of the popular King Air B100, with improved performance, avionics, and passenger comfort. The aircraft is powered by two Pratt & Whitney PT6A-42 engines, providing a maximum cruising speed of 310 knots and a range of up to 1,720 nautical miles. The King Air B200 features a spacious and comfortable cabin that can accommodate up to nine passengers. The cabin is designed with a luxurious interior, including advanced soundproofing, comfortable seating, and a modern entertainment system. The aircraft also features advanced avionics, including a Collins Pro Line 21 glass cockpit with integrated GPS and weather radar. The King Air B200 is a popular aircraft among business executives, regional airlines, and private owners for its reliability, versatility, and comfort. It is commonly used for corporate travel, air ambulance services, cargo transportation, and other general aviation operations.