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HAWKER 400XTi(2015)

Asking Price
$2,300,000

Specifications

Year2015
Serial NumberRK-398
RegistrationN599TM
Total Hours9,758
LocationAZO
RegionNORTH AMERICA

Broker

Holstein Aviation, Inc.

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AI Description

  • Engines: Williams FJ44-3AP; enrolled on TAP Blue maintenance program.
  • Engine Hours: Each engine has 3,277 hours since new and 2,422 cycles.
  • Avionics: Collins Pro Line 21 with 4-tube display; includes dual VHF, VOR, ADF, DME, and TCAS systems.
  • Interior: Refurbished in 2015; accommodates seven passengers with a belted lavatory, forward three-place divan, and aft four-place club seating.
  • Galley: Features an ice chest and storage cabinets.
  • Exterior: Painted in 2015; white upper with black lower and black/blue accent stripes.
  • Inspection Status: A Inspection due October 2026; B, C, and D Inspections are compliant with various due dates.
  • Additional Features: Equipped with SATCOM, ADS-B, dual flight management systems, terrain awareness warning system, and cockpit voice recorder.
  • Wi-Fi: Aircell Axxess with SAT phone and ATG-5000 Wi-Fi.

About this Model

Overview

The Hawker 400XTi is an updated variant of the Hawker 400/Beechjet family, positioned as a straightforward light jet for regional missions. It is typically selected for operators who prioritize quick trip times, access to smaller airports, and manageable operating complexity over maximum cabin volume or long-range endurance.

Mission Fit

In typical use, the 400XTi fits missions where stage lengths are short to moderate and schedule efficiency matters more than cabin size. It can be effective for hub-and-spoke flying, same-day out-and-back travel, and airport pairs that benefit from light-jet field performance. When missions stretch longer or cabin comfort expectations rise (especially for taller passengers or larger groups), midsize and super-midsize alternatives tend to fit better.

Cabin

Cabin experience is characteristic of the light-jet class: a compact cross-section with club-style seating in most configurations and a focus on functional comfort for trips of a couple of hours. Expect a relatively low cabin height and a narrower aisle compared with midsize jets, with cabin amenities varying by operator and refurbishment history.