Raytheon Hawker 800

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The Raytheon Hawker 800 is a mid-size twin-engine corporate aircraft, originally designed and manufactured by British Aerospace as the BAe 125. In 1993 Raytheon acquired British Aerospace Corporate Jets Ltd, and they began marketing this aircraft as the Hawker 800.

The current version is identified as the Hawker 850XP and was certified for operation in March 2006. The 850XP includes winglets which have extended its operating range by 100 nautical miles. This version also incorporates upgraded avionics and a redesigned interior.

Specifications (Hawker 850XP)

  • Crew: 2 pilots
  • Capacity: 8 passengers typical, 13 maximum
  • Length: 51 ft 2 in
  • Wingspan: 54 ft 4 in
  • Height: 18 ft 1 in
  • Empty weight: 15,670 lb
  • Maximum takeoff weight: 28,000 lb
  • Powerplant: 2 x Honeywell TFE731-5BR turbofans, 4660 lbf thrust each
  • Maximum speed: 514 mph (448 kts)
  • Range: 2,642 nm (4 passengers)
  • Service ceiling: 41,000 ft

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