2001 HAWKER 400 SOLD
No longer listed as of March 2026. The price below is the last asking price — the final sale price is not disclosed.
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- Year
- 2001
- Make
- Hawker
- Model
- 400
- Total Time
- 6,589 hr
- Location
- Czech Republic
- Seller
- Jakub Lenar
- Source
- avpay.aero
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Description
AIRFRAME
Total Hours Since New: 6,589:09 (As of October 01, 2024)
Total Cycles Since New: 5,094 (As of October 01, 2024)
Certification Date April 2001
Current location Prague (Czech Republic)
ENGINES
Type: Pratt & Whitney JT15D-5 / Pratt & Whitney JT15D-5
Serial Numbers: PCE-100182 / PCE-100361
Total Hours Since New: 8,779:44 / 10,425:07
(As of October 01, 2024)
Total Hours Since Overhaul: 561:114 / 854:25
Cycles Since New: 7,652 / 8,735
(As of October 01, 2024)
AVIONICS
EFIS (Electronic Flight Instrument System): Collins Pro Line 4 (4-Tube)
RTU (Radio Tuning Unit): Dual RTU-870C
VHF Communication Radios: Dual VHF-422C
ADC (Air Data Computer): Dual ADC-850D
AHC (Attitude Heading Computer): Dual AHC-85E
Radar Receiver/Transmitter: Single Rockwell Collins RTA-854
ADF (Automatic Direction Finder): Single ADF-462
EGPWS (Enhanced Ground Proximity Warning System): Allied Signal Mark V
FMS (Flight Management System): Dual Collins AMS 5000
Navigation Radios: Dual VIR-432
TCAS (Traffic Collision Avoidance System): Single TTR-921 TCAS II with 7.1
Compensation Unit: Dual ICU-85
CVR (Cockpit Voice Recorder): L3 FA2100
Transponder with Enhanced Surveillance: Dual TDR-94D Mode S
RA (Radio Altimeter): Single Rockwell Collins ALT-55B
DME (Distance Measuring Equipment): Dual DME-442
GPS Sensor (Global Positioning System): Single Rockwell Collins GPS-4000S
FDR (Flight Data Recorder): Single Fairchild F1000
DAU (Data Acquisition Unit): Collins Aerospace DAU-650
ELT (Emergency Location Transmitter): Artex C406-1
ADS-B Out Installed under SB-34-4154
INTERIOR
Number of Passengers: 8 Passenger configuration
Cabin Configuration: Centre four-place club seating arrangement, two forward facing aft seats, aft facing forward seat by the door & belted lavatory
Cabin Equipment: Airshow in flight information system with a single display in the forward bulkhead, three pull-out tables, two 12 volt DC outlets
Notes: Extended galley storage area, cockpit & cabin separated by sliding hard pocket door
EXTERIOR
Base paint color(s) Overall Matterhorn white
Stripe color(s) Black stripes
MAINTENANCE NOTES (Inspection Type: Last Performed / Next Due)
Incorporated IFA (Increase Flight Activity) Inspection Program
A: 6,421:01 / 6,821:01
B: 6,421:01 / 7,221:01
C: 6,421:01 / 8,021:01
D: 6,421:01 / 9,621:01
WEIGHTS
Maximum Take Off Weight: 16,300 lb
Maximum Landing Weight: 15,700 lb
Basic Empty Weight (As of July 11, 2024): 10,720 lb
Maximum Zero Fuel Weight: 13,000 lb
Maximum Usable Fuel: 733 gal
BASIC AIRCRAFT CHARACTERISTICS
Cabin Height: 4.75 ft
Cabin Length: 15.6 ft
Cabin Width: 4.92 ft
Internal Baggage: 30 cu ft
External Baggage: 26 cu ft
Service Ceiling: 45,000 ft
Ferry Range: 1,519 nm
About the Hawker 400
The Beechjet 400 / Hawker 400 series (originally Beechjet 400A in 1986, rebranded Hawker 400XP in 2003) is the light-jet member of the Hawker family — twin Pratt & Whitney Canada JT15D-5 turbofans, ~462 kt cruise (one of the fastest light jets ever produced), ~1,700 nm range, eight-passenger stand-up cabin. The Beechjet 400 was originally the Mitsubishi MU-300 Diamond, which Beechcraft acquired and refined into the 400A. Hawker Beechcraft's 2003 rebranding to Hawker 400XP added refined systems and the Hawker badge. Production ended in 2010. The 400 series offers light-jet operating economics with mid-size cabin space at the value-entry end of the light-jet market.