2006 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
2006
Make
Hawker
Model
400
Total Time
5,325 hr
Seller
Avpay Sold Aircraft
Source
avpay.aero
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Market price band

Hawker 400 typical: $495,000 – $1,649,000 across 52 active listings

Description

AIRFRAME AFTT: 5325 ENGINES Total Time Since New (TTSNEW) Hrs: 1,866 Time Between Overhaul (TBO/TBCI) Hrs: 3,600 AVIONICS Dual Collins ADF-462 Collins APS-4000 Collins 3-tube/Pro Line 4 Dual Collins VHF-422C w/8.33 spacing L3 FA2100 Dual Collins DME-442 Collins 3-tube Dual Collins AMS-5000 w/dual GPS-4000A Dual Collins VIR-432 Collins ALT-1000 Dual Collins SDU-640B AirCall ST-3100 tridium Honeywell Mark VEGPWS w/windshear Collins TCAS-4000 w/change 7 Dual Collins TDR-94D Collins TWR-850 4-color Al Lavatory Terrain Awareness & Warning System SATCOM ADS-B Capable RVSM Cockpit Voice Recorder ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT Honeywell Mark VEGPWS w/windshear, AirCell ST-3100 SATCOM, dual DB System DB-438 audio systems, Artex C406-2 ELT, Ax.Visor cabin flight information display, Honeywell cabin management system, ADS-B Out, Fuel Heaters. INTERIOR Executive/7 passengers Freon Tan leather seating, mid-cabin club Tan carpeting Forward refreshment center Dual mid-cabin foldout executive tables AC outlets, gold plating, dual 12-voltaft outlets, dual 110-voltpoweroutlets Forward closet Aft lav EXTERIOR & MAINTENANCE Colour: White w/grey, raspberry & black stripes FAR Part 91 RVSM Fresh A & B inspections c/w by Elliott Aviation as reported 02/14/12. WEIGHTS MGTOW: 16300 libs.

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.