2002 HAWKER Premier 1A SOLD
No longer listed as of May 2026. The price below is the last asking price — the final sale price is not disclosed.
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$253 [removed: suspected lease rate]
- Year
- 2002
- Make
- Hawker
- Model
- Premier 1A
- Total Time
- 3,683 hr
- Seller
- Hopkinson Aircraft Sales
- Source
- hopkinson.aero
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Market price band
Hawker Premier 1A typical:
$1,315,000 – $2,150,000
across 28 active listings
Description
2002 Premier 1 SN RB-34 N390DP
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Airframe
Year: 2002
Serial Number: RB-34
Registration: N390DP
Airframe Total Time: 3,683 hrs
Aircraft Make: Premier 1
Airframe Cycles: 3,095
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Engines
Engine Model
Williams FJ44-2A
Engine Program
TAP Advantage Blue
Program Rate
$253.79/hr/engine
Engine Serial Numbers
1055 | 1084
Total Time Since New (hrs)
3,683 | 3,620
Avionics
Collins ProLine 21 Avionics
CASP
FGC 3000 Autopilot/FD
FMC 3000 FMS
Dual VHF-422A Comm
Dual VIR-432 Nav
RTA-800 Radar
ALT-4000 Radio Altimeter
ADF-462 ADF
DME-442 DME
TCAS-4000/TCAS II
Dual AHC-3000 AHRS
Collins ADC-3000 ADC
Dual Collins CDU-3000
Dual Collins AFD-3010 PFD
Collins AFD-3010E MFD
MDC-3000 MDC
Collins IFIS 5000
Collins 3 Tube EFIS 8×10 Displays
Collins TTR-4000 TCAS II
Garmin GA36 GPS
Dual Garmin GTX3000 Transponder (ADS-B In/Out)
L3 FA2100 CVR
Collins SM GWX-3001
Exterior Features
Overall White with Black & Gold Stripes
Interior Features
Six (6) Passenger Interior
Aft Club Arrangement
Forward Refreshment
Aft Lavatory
Two (2) Executive Tables
Additional Features
2 110V AC Personal Computer Power Outlets
Aft Baggage Heat
Fresh A & B Inspections
Maintenance
Inspection
Interval
Remaining
A
600 Hours
420 Hours
B
1200 Hours
1020 Hours
About the Hawker Premier 1A
The Hawker Premier IA (2005-2013) is the composite-airframe light jet from the Hawker Beechcraft era — Williams International FJ44-2A turbofans, ~451 kt cruise, ~1,500 nm range, eight- passenger stand-up cabin in a composite fuselage. The Premier represented Hawker Beechcraft's attempt to bring composite-airframe technology into the light-jet segment, with potential weight and aerodynamic benefits. Production was limited (~290 units of original Premier I and Premier IA combined) before Hawker Beechcraft's 2012 bankruptcy ended further development.