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HAWKER 400XP(2008)

Specifications

Year2008
Serial NumberRK-553
RegistrationN975BD
Total Hours3,537
LocationAAO
RegionUNKNOWN

Broker

HATT & ASSOCIATES

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SALES TEAM

3037901050

Aircraft Details

  • Model: Hawker 400XP
  • Capacity: Up to 8 passengers
  • Maximum Range: Approximately 1,800 nautical miles
  • Cruise Speed: Around 400 knots
  • Cabin Height: 5 feet 4 inches
  • Cabin Width: 5 feet 6 inches
  • Cabin Length: 17 feet 7 inches
  • Avionics: Equipped with advanced avionics systems
  • Engines: Powered by two Pratt & Whitney Canada engines
  • Features: Includes a full galley and lavatory
  • Maintenance: Well-maintained with complete service records available
  • Interior: Luxurious interior with high-quality finishes
  • Exterior: Sleek and modern design
  • Safety: Equipped with the latest safety features and technologies
  • Availability: Available for immediate delivery.

About this Model

Overview

The Hawker 400XP is a seven-to-eight-seat light business jet derived from the Beechjet line, positioned for regional missions where time-to-climb, quick cruise segments, and access to smaller airports matter more than maximum cabin volume or long-range capability. It is commonly used for owner-operators with professional crews, corporate shuttle flying, and charter-style schedules that prioritize multiple legs per day.

Mission Fit

The 400XP tends to fit missions that are frequent and time-sensitive rather than endurance-driven. Typical buyer value comes from strong climb and cruise efficiency on shorter stage lengths, with the tradeoff that range and cabin volume are light-jet class. Payload-range and hot/high runway performance should be validated against the operator’s most common city pairs and seasonal conditions.

Cabin

Cabin sizing is typical for the light-jet segment: a club-style seating area with a compact aisle, limited headroom, and a focus on functional comfort over spaciousness. The aircraft is well suited to 4–6 passengers traveling with moderate bags; filling all seats generally tightens baggage and personal-space expectations. Cabin noise and ride quality are consistent with older-generation light jets, with perceived comfort influenced by interior refurbishment quality and insulation condition.