Premier Jets

Designed to compete with Cessna's CitationJet/CJ1 series, Beechcraft's Premier 1 is distinct for a number of reasons. The Premier I was constructed using computer-aided design with ultra-modern features that include a composite carbon fiber/epoxy fuselage and swept metal wings. The Premier I is also approved for single pilot operations.

Certified in 2005, the Premier 1A includes upgraded avionics, cabin soundproofing and is capable of flying four passengers over 1,000 nautical miles. The Premier II (rebranded as the Hawker 200 in October 2010 and scheduled for certification in 2012) will be outfitted with new engines and wingtips, longer intervals between maintenance inspections, and offer increased range without extra fuel.





Current Premier Inventory