Hawker Jets

The Beechcraft Hawker DH125 was first conceived in 1962 and featured standup headroom throughout the cabin - unique for its time. By the mid-70s, Hawker was well on its way to becoming the titan it is today, unrolling its 600 and 700 series back to back. The Beechjet 400/400A followed in 1986, bringing us where we are currently with the extended performance Raytheon Hawker 400XP. Additional models include the Hawker 800A and 800B, built between 1993 and 1995, along with the Hawker 1000 (1990-1996) - eventually replaced by the Hawker 750, Hawker 850XP, and 900XP, variants of the seminal 800 series.

The Hawker 4000, originally called the Hawker Horizon, is a super-midsize jet and also the company's largest model to date. The Hawker 4000 utilizes a carbon composite construction, giving it more interior space than most of the jets in its class. The 4000 has a maximum range of 3,445 nautical miles, can seat up to 12 passengers and features a flight deck outfitted with extensive Honeywell Primus Epic avionics.





Current Hawker Inventory