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HAWKER 800XP(1999)

Specifications

Year1999
Serial Number258426
RegistrationN850XM
Total Hours3,747
LocationUnited States
RegionNORTH AMERICA

Broker

United Wings International, LLC

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Eduardo Marquez

954-649-6462

eduardo@unitedwingsaero.com

Aircraft Details

  • Lease Status: Available
  • Maintenance:
  • Fresh gear overhaul (due II/2025)
  • Fresh 48-month inspection (due Dec. 2024)
  • Fresh engine inspections (due Dec. 2024)
  • Engines and APU on MSP Gold
  • Engine Type: Honeywell TFE-731-5BR-1H
  • Engine #1: 3,720.5 hours, 2,420 cycles
  • Engine #2: 3,701.0 hours, 2,134 cycles
  • APU: Garrett GTCP36-150, 2,780 hours
  • Avionics:
  • Honeywell Primus II integrated system
  • ADS-B V2, TCAS II, EGPWS with windshear detection
  • Dual Honeywell radios and navigation systems
  • Interior:
  • Configured for 8 passengers (5 VIP seats + 3-place divan)
  • Updated in 2024 with taupe leather seating and new soft goods
  • Equipped with galley, coffee warmer, microwave, and Airshow 400 system
  • Exterior:
  • New paint (12/2022) in white with royal blue graphics
  • LED landing and wing taxi lights
  • Connectivity: Aerowave Global Wi-Fi system, USB ports in cabin

About this Model

Overview

The Hawker 800XP is a development of the Hawker 800 line aimed at operators who want midsize jet capability without relying on the newest avionics or cabin concepts. It is commonly chosen for regional-to-medium stage lengths with a full passenger load, and for airports where runway length or slope can constrain larger aircraft. The 800XP’s design priorities lean toward dispatch reliability, predictable handling, and a cabin sized for typical midsize missions rather than maximizing stand-up height or ultra-long range.

Mission Fit

In day-to-day use, the 800XP fits multi-stop itineraries and out-and-back trips where time-to-climb and cruise efficiency matter more than very long legs. Its runway performance can expand airport choices versus heavier, longer-range jets, which can be valuable for closer-to-destination access. If your typical mission is consistently long-range with higher payload expectations, the aircraft may require more fuel stops or tighter payload planning than newer super-midsize platforms.

Cabin

The cabin is laid out around a conventional midsize club seating environment, typically supporting comfortable seating for 8 with an enclosed lavatory. Expect a workmanlike cabin with good seat width and usable aisle space for a midsize jet, but without the larger-cabin headroom and baggage volume found in super-midsize and large-cabin categories. Noise levels and environmental features depend heavily on interior vintage, refurbishment choices, and optional equipment.