Specifications
Broker
Trek Air BV
AI Description
- Maintenance: EASA Part 145, CASP airframe maintenance program, CAMP tracking program, RVSM certified, no damage history.
- Engine: FJ44-2A model, TAP - Elite maintenance program, TBO of 5000 hours, both engines have 3861 hours since new.
- Avionics: Collins Pro Line 21 package, includes dual Collins VHF-4000 radios, Collins NAV-4000 and NAV-4500, Collins FMS-3000, Honeywell Mark V EGPWS, TCAS-II, dual Collins TDR-94D transponders, and Collins WXR-800 weather radar.
- Features: Equipped with aft lavatory, flushing lav, synthetic vision system, airframe and engine maintenance programs, ADS-B capability, RVSM, terrain awareness and warning system, traffic collision avoidance system, and emergency locator transmitter.
- Interior: Executive configuration, tumbleweed shimmer fabric, wheat leather seating for six, Syrah wool parquet fabric sidewalls, Rembrandt Frieze carpet, forward refreshment cabinet, showcase mahogany laminate cabinetry, 110-volt AC outlets, and non-belted flushing aft lav.
- Exterior: Matterhorn white with light saddle metallic and burgundy metallic stripes.
About this Model
Overview
The Beechcraft Premier IA is a single-pilot-capable light jet designed around efficient point-to-point trips and operation into many regional airports. It sits between entry-level very light jets and larger light jets, emphasizing a comfortable cabin cross-section for its class while keeping operating complexity closer to the light-jet end of the spectrum. The “IA” update is commonly associated with avionics and systems improvements over early Premier I configurations (exact fit varies by serial number and retrofit history).
Mission Fit
This model tends to fit missions where speed and altitude capability provide clear time savings over turboprops, but where typical stage lengths and passenger counts do not justify a larger cabin class. It is generally best used for efficient, repeatable day-to-day routing rather than as a dedicated long-range, full-load aircraft.
Cabin
Cabin comfort is a key differentiator for the type: the cross-section supports a more upright seating feel than some peers, which can improve perceived space on flights of one to two hours. Expect a typical light-jet layout with a forward club seating group and an aft area that may be configured for an enclosed lavatory, depending on aircraft configuration. Storage and baggage access are adequate for light-jet missions but should be evaluated against your typical passenger/baggage mix.