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HAWKER 900XP(2008)

Specifications

Year2008
Serial NumberHA-0022
RegistrationN900BF
Total Hours3,964
LocationUNITED STATES - KS
RegionNORTH AMERICA

Broker

Butch Lang Aircraft Sales, LLC

Butch Lang

816-853-8282

butchlang2017@gmail.com

Aircraft Details

  • Very low total time
  • Excellent pedigree
  • Avionics, APU & engines on program
  • WAAS/LPV certified
  • RVSM certified
  • Sirius XM weather
  • Synthetic vision system
  • Engines: TFE731-50R
  • Engine 1 hours: 3,964, cycles: 2,722
  • Engine 2 hours: 3,910, cycles: 2,698
  • Maintenance program: Honeywell MSP Gold
  • APU: GTCP 36-150W, hours: 2,556, program: MSP Gold
  • Interior configuration: Executive, seating for 9 (5 cabin seats, 3-place divan, belted lav seat)
  • Custom forward galley with microwave
  • Entertainment: Airshow 410, dual 15-inch monitors, audio/video system with CD/DVD, 4-channel XM radio
  • Exterior: Matterhorn white with royal blue, medium gray, and antique gold stripes
  • Maintenance tracking: Traxxall
  • Certification: FAA Part 91 (135 capable)

About this Model

Overview

The Hawker 900XP is an evolution of the Hawker 800-series, pairing a familiar midsize cabin with updated engines and avionics refinements. It is typically selected for reliable point-to-point travel with the ability to use many regional and secondary airports, while still offering the baggage volume and cabin amenities expected in the midsize category.

Mission Fit

In typical service, the 900XP fits high-frequency regional flying and midrange city pairs where runway flexibility and consistent dispatch matter. It can cover longer sectors with lighter loads, but buyers planning regular long-range legs at higher payloads often look to larger-cabin or newer-generation aircraft.

Cabin

The cabin follows the well-known Hawker formula: a relatively wide midsize cross-section with a club seating area that supports meetings and work, plus an enclosed aft lavatory on most aircraft. Storage and baggage capacity are generally practical for the category, with access arrangements varying by configuration and operator preferences.