The Hawker 4000 is a twin-engine, executive jet produced by Raytheon Aircraft Company (now part of Textron Aviation). It is a high-performance business aircraft designed for corporate transport and personal use. The first flight of the Hawker 4000 took place on June 20, 1994.
The Hawker 4000 has the following technical specifications:
The Hawker 4000 features a unique design with a tapered fuselage, a distinctive tail section, and a retractable landing gear system. It also has a state-of-the-art avionics suite, including a Collins Pro Line IV glass cockpit.
The development of the Hawker 4000 began in the late 1980s, with the first flight taking place in June 1994. The aircraft underwent certification testing and received FAA approval in April 1997. Since then, it has been used by various corporate and private operators around the world.
The Hawker 4000 is used by various corporate and private operators for executive transport, charter flights, and personal use. It has also been used in record-breaking flights and military operations.
The Hawker 4000 has the following interesting facts:
The Hawker 4000 is known for its high-performance capabilities, advanced avionics suite, and luxurious cabin amenities.
The estimated cost range of a new Hawker 4000 is between $4 million to $6 million, depending on configuration and customization. Used aircraft prices vary widely depending on age, condition, and maintenance records.
The Hawker 4000 has a range of approximately 3,200 nautical miles (5,930 kilometers), making it suitable for transcontinental flights or extended trips.
The Hawker 4000 is operated by various corporate and private operators, including charter flight companies, government agencies, and private individuals.
The Hawker 4000 is no longer in production, as Textron Aviation has discontinued its production run. However, used aircraft remain available for purchase or lease from various dealerships and brokers around the world.