1999 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
- 1999
- Make
- Hawker
- Model
- 400
- Total Time
- 10,559 hr
- Location
- PA
- Seller
- Joe Prebul
- Source
- avpay.aero
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Market price band
Hawker 400 typical:
$495,000 – $1,649,000
across 52 active listings
Description
Airframe
Total Time: 10,559
Landings: 8,934
Engines
#1: 11,271 Hours
#2: 1,2711 Hours
*1000 Hours to HSI / 2600 to OH*
Avionics
Proline 21 Advanced Avionics
Collins 4-Tube EFIS
Dual VHF-422C Comms w/8.33 Spacing
Dual VIR-432 Nav
Dual Collins FMS-6000
Collins GPS-4000S
Collins APS-4000 Autopilot
FCS-850 Flight Director
Dual ADF-462
Dual 442 DME
Dual SDU-640A RMI
Dual AHC-3000A AHRS
HF 9010 Radio
L3 Max WiFi
Dual DB-438 Audio Panel
Dual TDR-94D Mode S Transponders
ALT-55B Radio Altimeter
TCAS-94 w/Change 7
Fairchild A100S CVR
Iridium ST3100 Satphone w/2 Handsets
Honeywell Mark V EGPWS
Artex ELT-406
Additional Equipment
WAAS GPS/XM Antenna
XM Satellite
Synthetic Vision System Computer
Thrust Reversers
Vapor Cycle Cabin AC
Logo Lights
Angle of Attack Indicator
Cabin Entertainment System:
AvVisor Teledyne Airshow
Moving Map Display
10-Inch Screen
Interior
2024 Refurbishment
Seating for seven passengers. Cabin amenities include mini galley, private lavatory, in flight baggage access & entertainment system with Flight Phone, WiFi, Airshow & 110V outlets.
Exterior
Overall White with Regimental Blue & Ascot Gray accents stripes.
Maintenance
TBO Engine Extension (Applies to Airframe)
IFA Program
Fresh A/B/C/D Inspections c/w August 2024
Seat Re-dye & New Carpet, 2024
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.