Cabin Tour
When they climb aboard, the first question many passengers ask is: "How did Beechcraft manage to create a light jet with a 'midsize-jet' interior?" It began with the advanced composite fuselage. It has none of the ribs and stringers required by aluminum airframes.
That not only saved a lot of space and weight, it allowed the creation of an interior that is roomy, quiet and comfortable with features like down-wash lighting, contoured seats that swivel and recline, a private aft lavatory, and the availability of a variety of audio and video entertainment systems. Traveling in a new Beechcraft Premier IA is like having an executive office at 41,000 feet.