Specifications
AI Description
- Engines: Honeywell TFE731-5BR, enrolled in MSP
- APU: Honeywell GTCP36-150, enrolled in MSP, total time since new 8,550 hours
- Flight Data Recorder: 88 parameters
- Avionics: Integrated Rockwell Collins Pro Line 21
- Passenger Configuration: 6 + 1
- Interior:
- Forward galley
- Aft belted lavatory
- Forward cabin: Four-place club
- Aft cabin: Two forward-facing seats
- Jumpseat available
- Last refurbished in 2021
- Exterior:
- Base paint color: White
- Stripe colors: Light grey & dark grey
- Last painted in 2021
- No damage history
- Inspections:
- 12-month due April 2025
- 24-month due September 2024
- 48-month due September 2022
- Landing gear overhaul due October 2026
About this Model
Overview
The Hawker 800XPi is a later evolution of the Hawker 800-series, pairing the familiar midsize cabin and operating economics of the line with an upgraded cockpit suite aimed at reducing pilot workload and improving situational awareness. In typical service it is used for 6–8 passenger missions where consistent access to shorter or performance-limited airports matters as much as cruise efficiency.
Mission Fit
The 800XPi tends to fit schedules built around 1.5–3.5 hour legs, with flexibility to serve secondary airports. Payload and range planning becomes more important on longer sectors, especially with full passenger loads, alternate requirements, and winter winds.
Cabin
Cabin experience is characteristic of the Hawker 800 family: a practical midsize cross-section with a club seating core and a separate aft lavatory area. The environment supports productive in-flight work for a small group, with enough separation from the cockpit to reduce noise and interruption compared with light jets, but it is not a stand-up cabin.