The Beechcraft Baron 58 is a TURBOPROP jet aircraft with a maximum range of 1,276 nm, 4 seats. SkyAccess tracks 5 active Beechcraft Baron 58 aircraft across 4 FAA Part 135 charter operators, with 12 upcoming empty legs published on this type.
The Beechcraft Baron is a light, twin-engined piston aircraft developed by Beechcraft. The Baron is a variant of the Travel Air and was introduced in 1961. Over 6,691 aircraft have been built since the model was introduced, and production is still ongoing. Barons come in three basic types: the Baron 55 (short body), Baron 56, and Baron 58 (long body), with several sub-variants each. The larger, more powerful Baron 58 was introduced in 1969. The Baron 58 offers a longer fuselage, new club seating, double aft baggage doors, and new gross weight of 5,400 lbs. Depending on the variant, the Baron 58 is fitted with either the Continental IO-520 or the IO-550 300-hp engine. Production of the original Baron 58 model ended in 2004, and it was replaced by the G58 model. 2,124 Model 58 aircraft were built. Multiple variants of the Baron 58 were developed, including the 58P with a pressurized cabin, the 58TC with turbocharged engines, and the G58 with a glass cockpit and Garmin G1000 NXi avionics.