Hawker 400XP

Hawker 400XP

The Hawker 400XP is a small private jet with twin engines, originally designed by the Japanese company Mitsubishi as the Diamond 300. The design rights were later sold to the American company Beechcraft, which began manufacturing it under the name Beechjet 400. When Beechcraft joined Hawker, the model was further developed and became known as the Hawker 400XP, which is now the most common designation for this aircraft.

The Hawker 400XP can accommodate up to eight passengers at most. In this case, there’s no room for a flight attendant onboard. Therefore, the optimal capacity for this aircraft is six seats, allowing for a flight attendant to join the crew to enhance service by providing meals and drinks according to the passengers’ requests. This is the most common design in the Middle East.

The private jet Hawker 400XP has a competitive advantage, especially for short flights. There’s a noticeable balance between comfort and performance compared to operating costs. Consequently, most clients who prefer to use this aircraft are businessmen who care about the smallest details while also considering economic aspects. They see the private jet as an effective tool for executing their business tasks, especially when multiple meetings in different cities are required in one day without the need for overnight stays away from their permanent business headquarters.

Average: 2,185 km.
Seats: 4 - 6 passenger's max.

Luggage: 53 cu.
Aircraft class: Small private planes.