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Hawker


Maiden Flight: 1962
IOC: 1968
Total Production: 1,606

Hawker 750


Maiden Flight: Thursday, August 23, 2007
IOC: 2008
Production: 57
Unitary Cost: USD$11.9 million

Also Known As
Hawker 700 (Series 700 basic model)


Origin
United States of America


Contractor/s
Hawker Beechcraft Corporation

Family Members
Hawker 4000
Hawker 400XP
Hawker 450XP
Hawker 800XP
Hawker 900XP

Power plant:
TFE731-5BR (2)

Description: The Hawker is a family of twin-engine, midsize business jets capable of carrying ten people or more, including a two-man crew and eight passengers, on routes ranging from 1,500 to 3,400 nautical miles. This jet family features an spacious and luxurious cabin which provides outstanding passenger comfort while cruising at speeds between 0.78 and 0.84 Mach. The Hawker business jet was conceived by the De Havilland Aircraft Company in the 1960s as the 125 business jet. The 125 maiden flight was carried out in 1962 powered by Rolls Royce Viper 250 turbojet engines. The first production aircraft was ready in 1968 with De Havilland been bought by Hawker Siddeley Corporation and the125 re-named as the Hawker. To date, more than 1,500 Hawkers have been produced and operate with customers worldwide.

In 1971, the Hawker airframe was modified introducing a stretched fuselage, new Rolls Royce Viper 601 turbojets and improved aircraft performance. The new aircraft version was called Hawker 600. The Hawker 700 was a Series 600 version powered by TFE731 turbofan engines introduced by the mid-1970s. The more fuel efficient turbofans doubled the Hawker 700's range compared to its predecessor. In 1983, British Aerospace, which had merged with Hawker Siddeley Corporation, introduced the Hawker Series 800. In 1993, Raytheon Company purchased British Aerospace Corporate Jets. In 1994, Raytheon Corporate Jets merged with Beech Aircraft and the resulting company was named Raytheon Aircraft Company (RAC).

In 1995, RAC introduced an enhanced Hawker 800 version called the Hawker 800XP. In 2003, RAC introduced the Hawker 400XP light jet. In February 2006, FAA awarded type certification to the Hawker 850XP. In March 2007, Raytheon completed the sale of RAC to Hawker Beechcraft Inc. The Hawker 4000, originally known as Hawker Horizon, is a super mid-size jet due to enter service in 2007. The Hawker 750 is super-light-mid jet due to enter service in 2007. The Hawker 900XP is a re-engined version of Hawker 800 equipped with winglets and due to enter service in 2007.

Hawker 750 is a super-light-mid jet leveraging Hawker 800-series cabin but replacing the ventral fuel tank by a 33 cubic feet heated external baggage compartment. Carrying four passengers in its spacious cabin the Hawker 750 has a maximum range of 2,100 nautical miles. It will be powered by two Honeywell TFE731-5BR engines and will be equipped the state-of-the-art Collins Pro Line 21 avionics package. Type certification is expected in the third quarter of 2007 with first customer delivery in the fourth quarter. Hawker 750 business jet was launched in October 2006 at NBAA and is priced at $11.9 million.

On 16 October 2006 NetJets Aviation and NetJets Europe signed contracts with Raytheon Aircraft Company for the purchase of 30 Hawker 750s and 18 Hawker 900XPs for their global fleets. The order was valued at more than $1.5 billion with deliveries starting in 2007 through 2009.

Specifications
Accommodation: Crew 2, Passengers 4

Performance: Max Range 3,885 km (2,098 nm)

Other: Number of Engines 2

Hawker 750 - Contracts, Orders & Sales

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Operators

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Brazil / 3

Aircraft ordered by Lider Signatures (3)

China / 4

Aircraft ordered by Jet Asia Limited (4)

Saudi Arabia / 20

Twenty aircraft sold to National Air Services (NAS) in January 2007.

United States of America / 30

Sold to NetJets (30)


Notes
(*) lead contractor
IOC: Initial Operating Capability
FOC: Full Operating Capability
CEP: Circular Error Probable
Comm: Commissioning Date
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