Hawker Jets for Sale

Today, while Textron Aviation-owned Beechcraft no longer produces business jets, the Hawker name still resonates in the Light Jet and Mid-Size Jet pre-owned aircraft markets with its 900XP, 850XP and 800XP models. 

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Hawker Beechjet 400A Exterior
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Hawker Beechjet 400A

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North America + Canada, United States - MO, For Sale by JetHQ
  • Year 1997
  • S/N RK-135
  • Total Time 6434
New Paint and Interior- 2019 ADS-B Out V2 Proline 21 with Modernization Package- SVS, RNAV with WAAS/LPV Approach Capability Gogo AVANCE
New Paint and Interior- 2019
Updated 13 Mar 2022
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Hawker Beechjet 400A

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Europe, Czech Republic, For Sale by Jetron
  • Year 1997
  • S/N RK-0162
  • Total Time 4933
Seating for 8 Passengers EASA Avionics Installed Belted Lavatory Seats refurbished in 2016 Increased Maximum Take-Off Weight to 16,300 pounds LED Anti-Collision Light
Updated 04 Apr 2022
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FAQs: Hawker Jets for Sale

Here are the most Frequently Asked Questions for Hawker Jets for sale
  • How much does a Hawker private jet Cost?

    A Hawker business jet costs between $5.5m for a 2012 model Mid-Size Hawker 900XP and $2.1m for a smaller 2010 model Hawker 400XP Light Jet, according to Aircraft Bluebook’s Spring 2022 data. Depending on the age and condition of an aircraft, buyers can purchase a used Hawker business jet for less. For example, Aircraft Bluebook’s Spring 2022 data shows that a 2004 model Hawker 400XP retails for approximately $1.5m, and an original 1986-model Hawker Beechjet 400 retails for as little as $250k.

  • How many Hawker private jets are flying today?

    In April 2022 there were 1,486 Hawker business jets flying worldwide, per JETNET data. The Hawker 800XP has the largest in-operation fleet, with 392 of 426 units still in operation. At the time of writing, there had been 551 Hawker jet retirements.

  • How far can I fly on a Hawker private jet?

    Hawker private jets offer maximum ranges between 1,519nm (for the Hawker 400A/400XP) up to 3,445nm (for the Hawker 4000), according to Conklin & de Decker.

  • Which jets compete with Hawker private jet models?

    Several private jets compete with Hawker jet models, including various by Bombardier Learjet, Cessna and Embraer in the Light Jet category, and Bombardier Learjet, Cessna, Dassault, Embraer and Gulfstream in the Mid-Size Jet category. For model-specific information, check out AvBuyer’s Jet Comparison articles.


Hawker Business Jets Overview

By Gerrard Cowan- Editor, Aircraft Reviews

Raytheon Aircraft produced Hawker business jets after the 1993 merger between Raytheon-owned Beech Aircraft and British Aerospace Corporate Jets. Raytheon later reintroduced distinct Hawker and Beechcraft brands, but in 2012 (under different ownership) Hawker Beechcraft Corp went bankrupt. Re-emerging as Beechcraft Corporation, Textron Aviation acquired the company, stopping jet production.

Hawker/Beechjet 400-Series

The history of Hawker jets began with the Beechjet 400, which evolved to the Hawker 400XP. Initially developed as the Mitsubishi MU-300 Diamond, Beechcraft acquired the aircraft rights in the mid-1980s, with the model certified as the Beechjet 400 in 1986 and able to seat up to eight passengers.

There have been several upgrades since to that initial model. The Beechjet 400A (Beechjet 400B if delivered outside of the US), for example, offered longer range, greater take-off weights, and other improvements. And the Hawker 400XP upgrade provided an increased weight capacity and a nine-passenger seating option.

Hawker 800 Series

Meanwhile, in the Mid-Size jet arena, the Hawker 800 twinjet series was produced over a thirty-year period from the early 1980s, starting with the Hawker 800A (or Hawker 800B for models delivered outside of the US). The model was originally developed from the British Aerospace BAe 125, and could accommodate eight passengers. It offered a range of 2,580nm, and utilized two Honeywell TFE731-5R engines.

Subsequent upgrades were introduced over the years, including the Hawker 800SP, which saw winglets added, helping to increase range and speed slightly, and also offer better performance at hot and high airports.

Next, the Hawker 800XP offered increased payload and range capabilities with upgraded TFE731-5BR powerplants, and later 800XP models also included upgraded ProLine avionics. The Hawker 800XPi was introduced, and then the Hawker 800XPR with its engines upgraded to Honeywell’s TFE731-50R allowing for more range capability.

The Hawker 850XP, certified in 2006, brought a slight range improvement over the original 800XP, thanks to the inclusion of winglets – a modification that also helped improve climb performance.

Branching out from the base Hawker 800 design, the Hawker 750 is a spacious Mid-Size Jet with a sleek interior featuring stand-up headroom and a full refreshment center. Based on the Hawker 850XP model, a ventral fuel tank was replaced by an externally accessed baggage pannier, which also reduced the range by 500nm to around 2,200nm.

Meanwhile, the Hawker 900XP, powered by Honeywell TFE731-50BR engines, also derives from the Hawker 800 family, but the new engines give it a range of up to 2,930nm.

And finally, the 3,150nm-range Hawker 1000 was introduced as the intercontinental version of the Hawker 800 model. A fuselage stretch of almost three feet equates to a roomier cabin while allowing increased fuel capacity. Powered by Pratt & Whitney PW305B engines, this model was also faster than previous Hawker models, with a faster climb.

Hawker’s Biggest Jet

Filling the Super Mid-Size Jet segment, the Hawker 4000 can carry eight passengers in its usual configuration. A stand-up cabin offered more space than all other Hawker models, and that was helped partially by its carbon composite construction. While offering more fuel capacity than its siblings, Pratt & Whitney PW308A engines powered the Hawker 4000 faster and further (3,445nm).

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