N368CC
Beechcraft 390 Premier IA (IA)
Raytheon Aircraft Company / Beechcraft (Premier IA)
3 Hours
Duration of Flight
1350 NM
Range
451 MPH
Max Speed

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Basic Information
Airframe
Data valid as of 2024-11-06No flight history available
Flight records for this aircraft have not been tracked yet.
AI Summary
Beechcraft 390 Premier IA (IA)
Overview
2007 Beechcraft 390 Premier IA, MSN RB-184. Registered in the US to S & J Aviation LLC (certificate activity 2024-11-06). Airworthiness certificate dated 2011-02-02.
Specifications
- Engines: 2× Williams FJ44-2A (2300 lbf each)
- Range: 1350 nm
- Cruise: 451 kts
- Seats: 6
- Ceiling: 41000 ft
Operations & Cabin
Typical 6-place executive club with aft lavatory and forward refreshment/galley area Cabin length ≈13.6 ft, width 5 ft 6 in, height 5 ft 5 in; baggage ~77 cu ft; executive seating for 6 (typical). Avionics: Collins Pro Line 21 / Collins avionics suite (typical Premier IA fit)
Model & Market Context
This airframe, registered as N368CC, is a 2007 Beechcraft 390 Premier IA, serial RB-184, manufactured by Raytheon Aircraft Company / Beechcraft (Premier IA). The listed owner is the corporation S & J Aviation LLC of Sioux Falls, SD, US, and the aircraft carries a United States registration. The airframe is identified in valuation records at $2,300,000, and is a fixed-wing multi-engine business jet typically employed in executive transport operations from its Midwestern base.
The cabin of this specific Premier IA is arranged in a typical six-place executive club configuration with an aft lavatory and a forward refreshment/galley area, supporting short- to mid-range corporate missions and owner-flown or contracted charter legs. Avionics on this airframe reflect a standard Premier IA fit with a Collins Pro Line 21 / Collins avionics suite, enabling modern IFR operations and high-automation short-field capability. With a cruise of 451 kts and a ferry range near 1,350 nm, the aircraft is well suited to overnight regional and cross-country shuttle missions from its Sioux Falls location. Maintenance considerations follow light-jet norms for Williams FJ44 turbofans and typical Premier IA airframe support patterns.
The Beechcraft 390 Premier IA occupies the light jet performance niche, offering a composite-fuselage cabin and turbofan efficiency competitive with other light-cabin business jets. Performance figures for this airframe—particularly its 451 kts cruise and 41,000 ft ceiling—place it against contemporaries in the entry-to-mid light-jet segment where buyer and charter demand centers on speed, short-field performance, and operating economy. Resale and maintenance considerations for this model commonly hinge on engine time on wing and avionics pedigree; this airframe’s Collins Pro Line 21 fit and Williams FJ44-2A engines are recognized factors in valuation and marketability.