Aircraft Finder

HAWKER 800A(1995)

Specifications

Year1995
Serial Number258251
RegistrationN171MD
Total Hours8,700
LocationVENICE, FL USA
RegionNORTH AMERICA

Broker

International Aircraft Marketing & Sales, LLC

Visit website

AI Description

  • Avionics: Collins Proline II ADS-B, Dual Collins VHF-422C with 8.33 spacing, Collins TWR-850 Weather Radar, AirCell Access Iridium, Dual Universal UNS-1B+ with GPS, Collins EFIS-86 4-tube, Dual Collins APS-85 Autopilot, Dual Collins VIR-432 with FM immunity, Dual Collins TDR-94D Mode S, Collins TCAS II, Universal EGPWS, and more.
  • Engines: TFE731-5R-1H; Left Engine TSN: 8,638 hours, Right Engine TSN: 8,537 hours; Both engines have 494 hours since overhaul.
  • APU: Sundstrand T62-T40C8D1, TSN: 4,041 hours.
  • Interior: Executive layout for 8 passengers; new soft leather goods throughout (2025), forward mini galley with microwave, high-gloss Australian walnut cabinetry, and fully enclosed aft lavatory.
  • Exterior: Matterhorn white with medium gold and Bristol blue accents.
  • Maintenance: Fresh E, F, and G checks due December 2025; CAMP electronic maintenance tracking.
  • Additional Features: ADS-B equipped, RVSM certified, long-range oxygen system, single-point fueling, and BFGoodrich wheels & brakes.

About this Model

Overview

The Hawker 800A is an earlier-generation development of the Hawker 800 family, positioned as a practical midsize business jet with a proven airframe and a cabin sized for typical corporate missions. It is commonly selected for regional-to-medium-length legs where a stand-up “super-midsize” cabin is not required, but operators still want a comfortable enclosed lavatory, a credible baggage solution, and performance that works from a wide range of airports.

Mission Fit

In day-to-day use, the 800A fits best as a dependable “workhorse” midsize jet: short-to-medium stage lengths, frequent cycles, and a passenger count that matches the typical double-club seating footprint. If your mission regularly pushes longer nonstops with full seats and winter alternates, newer variants and newer-generation midsize/super-midsize jets tend to provide more reserves and modernized flight-deck capability.

Cabin

The cabin is designed around a classic midsize double-club concept, offering a quiet-enough environment for conversation and laptop work with a defined galley area and an aft enclosed lavatory. Storage is adequate for business luggage and soft bags, with access and capacity varying by interior configuration. Expect a functional, traditional cabin rather than the higher ceiling height and wider aisle feel of newer super-midsize cabins.