Specifications
AI Description
- Maintenance: Maintained under FAR Part 91; not on a maintenance program.
- Engines: Model JT15D-5; TBO 4000 hours; both engines have 3261 hours since new and 2376 cycles.
- Additional Equipment: Thrust reversers, Concorde lead acid battery, oxygen system, aft baggage; tail logo and wing ice lights.
- Avionics: Equipped with Collins ADF-462, AHC-85E, APS-4000 autopilot, Pro Line avionics package, dual Collins VHF-22C radios, CVR, dual Collins DME-422, Collins EFD-871 EFIS, dual Collins FMC-5000 FMS, Collins GPS-4000, Collins MFD-871, dual Collins VIR-432 navigation radios, Collins ALT-55B radar altimeter, Collins SDU-640B RMI, Honeywell Mark V EGPWS TAWS, Collins TCAS-94 TCAS-II, dual Collins TDR-90 Mode S transponder, and Collins WXR-850 weather radar.
- Interior Features: Executive configuration for 8 passengers; tan leather seating; freon air conditioning; belted aft lavatory; taupe headliner; coordinating patterned lower sidewalls; executive tables.
- Safety Features: Equipped with emergency locator transmitter, ADS-B capability, RVSM, thrust reversers, terrain awareness & warning system, traffic collision avoidance system, and dual flight management systems.
About this Model
Overview
The Hawker Beechcraft Beechjet 400A (also known as the Beechjet 400A) is a light business jet built around fast cruise speeds and solid runway performance for its class. It is commonly used for regional business missions where time-to-destination matters, while keeping aircraft size, crew requirements, and airport access aligned with typical light-jet operations. Cabin volume and baggage capacity are practical rather than expansive, with the aircraft’s value proposition centered on pace and point-to-point utility over long-range comfort.
Mission Fit
The 400A is a strong match for operators prioritizing speed on typical regional routes and wanting the flexibility of a light-jet footprint. It is less aligned with use cases that demand a larger cabin for extended periods, generous aft baggage volume, or consistent long-range capability with full seats and reserves.
Cabin
The cabin is arranged for business travel with a club seating layout in most aircraft and a fully enclosed lavatory in the aft section on many configurations. Expect a “light jet” experience: comfortable for small groups, with a narrower cross-section than midsize jets and limited ability to move around in flight. Noise levels, connectivity, and interior finish depend heavily on refurbishment status and installed options.