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RVL adds fourth versatile King Air to roster
RVL's fourth King Air can be speedily reconfigured to move loose-load freight, boosting the flexibility of RVL's time-critical freight capability. It has already been added to the company's AOC.
The B200 can carry cargo or be configured into an eight-seat commuter layout.
Read this story in our June 2020 printed issue.

UK-based specialist aviation services provider RVL Group has increased its freight and passenger carrying capacity with the addition of a further Beechcraft King Air B200 to its East Midlands airport-based fleet.

The delivery brings the number of King Air aircraft in operation with RVL to four, and adds versatility to the company's roster thanks to its eight-seat 'commuter' configuration. It is the only eight seater (COVID-19 regulations and social-distancing permitting) King Air B200 available for charter in the UK; most have a maximum capacity of seven, and it is expected to prove ideal for corporate travel, medical teams, engineering crews and other personnel movements.

The B200 can be speedily reconfigured to move loose-load freight, boosting the flexibility of RVL's time-critical freight capability.

All the required technical and regulatory groundwork has been completed, with the new aircraft added to RVL's AOC and transferred to the UK aircraft register.

“The additional aircraft is now fully operational and available immediately for commercial transport flights,” says head of flight operations Richard Baker. “It comes to RVL following a major avionics upgrade and refurbishment and will offer a major enhancement to the services we are able to provide to existing and prospective clients.

“The rare eight-seat configuration gives it adaptability and makes it a cost-effective option for companies seeking to move larger crews. We can operate it on a single or multi-crew basis to meet client needs, with a maximum flight range of 1,580 nautical miles.”

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