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BEECHCRAFT PREMIER I(2004)

BEECHCRAFT PREMIER I

Specifications

Year2004
Serial NumberRB-116
RegistrationN183DT
Total Hours4,738.9
LocationENGLEWOOD, FLORIDA
RegionNORTH AMERICA

Broker

AVSKY CORPORATION

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AI Description

  • Model: Premier I
  • Condition: Used
  • Avionics Suite: Collins Pro Line 21
  • WAAS/LPV Capability: Yes
  • Engine Maintenance Program: TAP Blue
  • Engine 1: Williams FJ44-2A, 4,694.4 hours since new, TBO 5000 hours
  • Engine 2: Williams FJ44-2A, 4,380.4 hours since new
  • Maintenance Tracking: CAMP
  • Interior: Updated in 2022, modern and refreshed cabin
  • Exterior Paint: Completed in 2014, still in good condition
  • Additional Equipment: Single Point Refueling
  • Aircraft Location: Englewood, Florida
  • Seller: AvSKY Corporation, Contact: Hunter Warwick

About this Model

Overview

The Beechcraft Premier I is a light business jet designed around fast regional and short cross-country travel with a relatively tall cabin compared with many contemporaries. It targets owner-operators and small teams that value jet speed and altitude capability without moving into the higher operating footprint of midsize aircraft. Typical use cases include day trips between regional business centers, two- to four-passenger legs with bags, and occasional longer segments with a fuel stop depending on winds and payload.

Mission Fit

The Premier I fits missions where time savings from jet cruise and the ability to top weather matter more than maximizing cabin volume. It works well for point-to-point legs in the roughly 300–1,000 nm range with comfortable reserves; longer missions are feasible but become more sensitive to payload, winds, and routing. If your typical flights involve full seats, heavy baggage, or routinely pushing range limits, larger light jets or small midsize jets tend to be a better match.

Cabin

The cabin is notable in the light-jet segment for its height and generally comfortable seating geometry, supporting productive travel for a small group. Expect a classic light-jet environment: compact galley provisions, an aft lavatory arrangement, and limited baggage accessibility in flight depending on configuration. Cabin comfort is strongest when passenger count is modest and baggage is managed to stay within weight-and-balance constraints.