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HAWKER 750(2008)

HAWKER 750

Specifications

Year2008
Serial NumberHB-17
Registration--
Total Hours6,170
Location--
RegionUNKNOWN

Broker

JETCRAFT

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AI Description

  • Engines: Honeywell TFE731-5BR, enrolled on MSP
  • APU: Honeywell 36-150, enrolled on MSP
  • Flight Data Recorder: 88 parameters
  • Passenger Configuration: 8+1
  • Damage History: No damage history
  • Entry into Service: June 2008
  • Avionics: Rockwell Collins Pro Line 21
  • Navigation: RVSM equipped, ADS-B equipped
  • Inspections:
  • 24 Month: Last performed December 2024, next due December 2026
  • 48 Month: Last performed December 2024, next due December 2028
  • Landing Gear Overhaul: November 2020, due July 2032
  • Interior: Last refurbished in 2022, forward galley, aft belted lavatory
  • Forward Cabin: Four-place club configuration
  • Aft Cabin: Three-place divan opposite one single seat, jumpseat available
  • Exterior: Base paint color Matterhorn white, stripes blue, red & orange, last painted in 2015

About this Model

Overview

The Hawker 750 is a derivative of the Hawker 800-series family, positioned as a practical midsize jet for regional and multi-city flying where airport access and consistent cabin comfort matter more than maximum range. It is commonly used for 4–7 passenger missions with baggage, offering a conventional, proven airframe and systems approach rather than a clean-sheet, high-automation design.

Mission Fit

In typical use the 750 fits day-to-day business travel: out-and-back legs, multi-stop days, and access to a wide set of airports. It is less suited to missions that routinely push the top end of range with full seats and reserves, where larger or newer designs may offer more margin.

Cabin

Cabin comfort follows the Hawker 800 lineage: a stand-up-for-many aisle height, a generally quiet-enough ride for work and conversation, and a layout oriented around a club seating zone plus an enclosed aft lavatory. Storage is adequate for typical business baggage, and the cabin feels more like a traditional midsize jet than a light jet.