Beechcraft Baron 58
The aircraft behind our charters: twin-engine reliability, a genuine six-seat cabin, and near-200-knot cruise — one of the most respected piston twins ever built.

Half a century of refinement.
First flown in 1969 and built continuously for more than fifty years, the Baron 58 is one of the most successful and respected piston twins in aviation — and the only Baron still in production. Its longer fuselage, wide double doors, and club-seated cabin made it a favorite of charter operators long before it became ours.
Pilots and reviewers consistently praise its solid, predictable handling, stout construction, and comfortable cabin. It's an excellent instrument platform — exactly what you want for all-weather regional flying.
Charter the Baron 58
Two engines, by design.
For night, instrument, and over-water flying, two engines mean redundancy — a second powerplant and a second alternator if anything ever falters. It's the standard charter operators have trusted for decades, and it's why the Baron remains a benchmark for serious regional travel.
- Twin Continental IO-550-C engines, 300 hp each
- Roughly 32 gallons per hour in cruise — efficient for a fast piston twin
- Walk-in club cabin: no climbing over seats
How far the Baron reaches.
With 900+ nm of nonstop range, a single leg covers most of the eastern half of the country and into Canada. We position the aircraft to your pickup, then fly you direct. Rings show approximate still-air reach from our home fields; real range varies with load, winds, and reserves.
Popular nonstop trips
- Mackinac Island, MI~275 nm
- Branson, MO~420 nm
- St. Louis, MO~240 nm
- Nashville, TN~325 nm
- New York, NY~220 nm
- Charleston, SC~355 nm
- Cleveland, OH~220 nm
- Atlanta, GA~445 nm
Great-circle estimates from our home fields. We'll build any itinerary around your schedule — and pick you up wherever you are.
The numbers.
Representative figures for the Beechcraft Baron 58. Exact performance varies by airframe, load, and conditions.
- Engines
- 2 × Continental IO-550-C
- Power
- 300 hp each
- Max cruise speed
- up to 200 kt
- Typical range
- 900+ nm nonstop
- Passengers
- Up to 5 + pilot
- Cabin seating
- Six-seat club layout
- Service ceiling
- ~20,700 ft
- Fuel burn
- ~32 gph cruise
- Useful load
- ~1,500 lb
- Baggage
- Nose & aft holds
- Wingspan
- 37 ft 10 in
- Length
- 29 ft 10 in
Cabin-class comfort, window-seat views.
Step in through wide double doors to a club-seated cabin — face your travel companions, spread out your work, and watch the country roll by from altitude. It's the kind of trip that makes the journey part of the point.


