A100 — Beechcraft A100

Fleet & certification
- Built
- 103
- Active
- 50
- Origin
- US
1 for sale right now
Per-variant specifications
| Variant | Engine | MTOW | Range | Cruise | Pax |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
BE10 BE10 | — | 5,200 kg | 1,340 nm | 258 kt | 16 |
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The FAA paperwork
TCDS A14CE · 39 · issued 2014-07-28
The FAA-issued Type Certificate for this model is on file (TCDS A14CE), but we haven't yet extracted the structured spec values.
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Registered A100 aircraft
Individual A100 airframes by tail number — registration history, operator and lineage.
- PTOFZ1979
- C-FSKA1978
- N236051977
- C-GKAJ1977
- C-GJLJ1977
- C-FUPQ1976
- N230FL1976
- N711RE1976
- N91RK1976
- N223LH1976
- C-GMAG1976
- N219WW1975
- C-FHGG1975
- C-GVMI1975
- C-FEYP1975
- PTLZA1974
- N799CS1974
- C-GNEX1974
- N208SR1974
- C-FJKY1974
- N93GT1974
- C-GIZX1973
- C-GJHW1973
- C-FASB1973
How many Beechcraft A100 are there?
103 Beechcraft A100 are on the worldwide civil registry, of which about 50 are active. This counts registered airframes, not total production.
What is the range of the Beechcraft A100?
The Beechcraft A100 has a range of about 1,340 nautical miles.
How fast is the Beechcraft A100?
The Beechcraft A100 cruises at around 258 knots.
What is the Beechcraft A100's maximum take-off weight?
The Beechcraft A100 has a maximum take-off weight of 5,200 kg.
How many seats does the Beechcraft A100 have?
The Beechcraft A100 is typically configured for up to 16 occupants.
What is the ICAO type designator for the Beechcraft A100?
The Beechcraft A100 uses ICAO type designator B100.
Is the Beechcraft A100 type certified?
Yes. The Beechcraft A100 holds a type certificate; you can read its Type Certificate Data Sheet (TCDS) and what each section means on Sprinkle.





