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HAWKER 4000(2009)

Specifications

Year2009
Serial NumberRC-13
RegistrationN135ME
Total Hours3,019
LocationUNITED STATES
RegionNORTH AMERICA

Broker

HATT & ASSOCIATES

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JAYSON HATT

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Aircraft Details

• 3,019 total airframe hours and 1,622 cycles

• Maintenance tracking with JSSI Traxxall

• FAR Part 91 certified

• Two Pratt & Whitney PW308A engines enrolled on ESP Gold

• Engine 1: 1,673 hours, 1,069 cycles; Engine 2: 1,611 hours, 1,076 cycles

• APU on MSP Gold, 3,864 hours since new

• Avionics: Honeywell Primus Epic, dual air data computers, dual comm modules, dual GPS/FMS, dual DME, Collins HF-9000 w/ SELCAL, Primus 880 weather radar, Mark V EGPWS, TCAS II 7.1, full authority auto throttles, RT-300 radio altimeter, Meggitt standby unit, electronic charts, 3rd VHF comm for datalink

• ADS-B Out, WAAS/LPV enabled, CAT II, RNP 0.3/0.1, graphical weather display

• Cabin for nine passengers, forward galley, aft lavatory, coat closet, two four-place club seating with fold-out card tables

• White exterior paint

• Max takeoff weight: 39,500 lbs; max landing: 33,500 lbs; empty: 23,500 lbs; basic operating: 23,700 lbs

• Fuel capacity: 14,600 lbs

About this Model

Overview

The Hawker 4000 (originally the Horizon) is a super-midsize business jet distinguished by a carbon-composite fuselage and a design goal of combining transcontinental-capable range with a comfortable stand-up cabin. It typically appeals to operators who value a modern airframe concept, a relatively spacious cabin footprint for the class, and strong cruise performance, while accepting that the fleet size is smaller than more common super-midsize types.

Mission Fit

In typical corporate use, the Hawker 4000 is well matched to longer domestic legs and select intercontinental segments depending on payload, winds, and alternates. Its cabin volume supports productive in-flight work for a small group, and its performance profile is oriented to efficient cruise at higher altitudes. Trip planning should account for payload-range tradeoffs common to the segment, especially when carrying full fuel with more passengers and bags.

Cabin

The cabin is designed around super-midsize expectations: a true enclosed lavatory, a forward galley area, and a flat-floor layout that supports a club seating arrangement. Most aircraft provide a quiet, comfortable environment for 4–8 travelers, with usable baggage space for typical business travel. Cabin fit and finish can vary by serial number, refurbishment status, and interior program.