The Beechcraft 1900D is a commuter aircraft operating Essential Air Service (EAS) routes in the northeast and northwest, serving smaller communities of Ohio, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, New York and Montana. It delivers speed, safety and the ability to utilize destinations not accessible by larger aircraft. The aircraft has proven its reliability with nearly four million flight hours and more than 5.6 million flight cycles on the fleet.
One personal item is permitted per passenger to carry on board the aircraft. The aircraft does not have overhead bins for storage. The item must be able to fit under your seat or will be stowed in the cargo hold prior to the flight’s departure. There is no lavatory aboard this aircraft.

| Interior | |
|---|---|
| Carry-On Dimensions | N/A |
| Seats | 19 |
| Seat Pitch | 33” |
| Seat Width | 17” |
| Lavatories | 0 |
| Flight Attendants | 0 |
| Interior Height | 5’11” |
| Technical | |
|---|---|
| Wingspan | 57’9” |
| Length | 57’8” |
| Height | 22’11” |
| Maximum Speed | 325 mph |
| Maximum Altitude | 25,000’ |
| Maximum Range | 385 nm |
| Engines | PW PT6A-67D |