Hawker / 2008 - 2011

Hawker 750

The Hawker 750 is a Medium jet manufactured by Hawker between 2008 and 2011.

Range
2,116 NM
Cruise
447 kts
Passengers
8
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About the Aircraft

The Hawker 750 is a mid-size business jet made by Hawker Beechcraft. It first flew in August 2007. Just six months later, in February 2008, it got its FAA certification. It's a more affordable, lighter option compared to the Hawker 800XP. The Hawker 750 has a large cabin. It's 21.4 feet long, 6 feet wide,...

Performance
2116
Miles Range
447
Knots
41,000
Cruising Altitude
8
Passengers
4,696
Takeoff Distance
2,245
Landing Distance
Aircraft Details
Manufacturer
Hawker
Category
Medium
Production
2008 - 2011
In Service
48
Built
48
Min. Pilots
2
Cabin and Comfort
Max Passengers
8
Cabin Volume
639 cf
Baggage Capacity
79 cf
ToiletShowerFlat FloorDedicated BedBaggage AccessSleeping Space
Range and Operations
Standard Range
2,116 NM
Full Seat Range
2,050 NM
Ferry Range
2,200 NM
Rate of Climb
3,500 fpm
Fuel Burn
270 GPH
Cabin Altitude
7,500 ft

The Hawker 750 is a top corporate jet in the private aviation world. It has two Honeywell TFE731-5BR engines, each with 4,660 pounds of thrust. This jet can fly at a top speed of 447 knots, making it fast and efficien...

Power and Technology
Engine Maker
Honeywell
Engine Model
TFE731-5BR
Total Thrust
9,320 lbs
Avionics
Collins Pro Line 4
Initial Training
14 days
Recurrent Training
4 days
Charter and Ownership
Charter / Hour
N/A
New Purchase
$13,000,000
Pre-Owned
$2,813,000
Annual Cost
$1,157,086
Hourly Ownership
$3,631
Current Value
$3,550,000

Cost, charter and ownership figures are organized here so the page reads like a decision tool, not a raw data dump.

Cost Breakdown
Fuel$2,541
Maintenance$1,336
Engine Overhaul$357
Ground Fees$193
Hourly Total$5,024
Market

Value History

Pre-owned market movement based on the stored acquisition timeline.

$3.6M
$2.3M$2.9M$3.6M2008200920102011
Operations

Range Profile

Compares practical operating range against full-seat and ferry scenarios.

Standard Range2,116 NM
Full Seat Range2,050 NM
Ferry Range2,200 NM

Estimated reduction per added passenger: 19 NM

Economics

Hourly Cost Mix

North America hourly ownership cost composition based on stored operating inputs.

$5K
Fuel$2,541 · 51%
Maintenance$1,336 · 27%
Engine Overhaul$357 · 7%
Ground Fees$193 · 4%
Misc$598 · 12%
Acoustics

Noise Profile

Stored operational noise readings across the main reference conditions.

Lateral87.1 dB
Flyover79.3 dB
Approach93.3 dB

Key Facts

The Hawker 750 is a Medium jet manufactured by Hawker between 2008 and 2011.
The Hawker 750 is powered by two Honeywell TFE731-5BR engines, resulting in an hourly fuel burn of 270 Gallons per Hour.
Capable of cruising at up to 447 knots, the Hawker 750 can fly non-stop for up to 2116 nautical miles.
The aircraft can carry up to 8 passengers.
The Hawker 750 has an estimated hourly charter price of $3750, with a new list price of $13 million at the time of manufacture.

Key Takeaways

  • Spacious cabin accommodating up to 8 passengers
  • Powered by two Honeywell TFE731-5BR engines
  • Maximum range of 2,081 nautical miles and cruising speed of 447 knots
  • Versatile with a ceiling of 41,000 feet and impressive take-off and landing capabilities
  • Ideal for corporate travel and luxury aviation needs

Introduction to the Hawker 750

The Hawker 750 is a mid-size business jet made by Hawker Beechcraft. It first flew in August 2007.

Just six months later, in February 2008, it got its FAA certification. It's a more affordable, lighter option compared to the Hawker 800XP.

The Hawker 750 has a large cabin. It's 21.4 feet long, 6 feet wide, and 5.9 feet tall.

It also has a heated external baggage area, adding 32 cubic feet of space. This makes it great for executive travel.

From 2008 to 2011, 48 Hawker 750s were made. It's known for its great performance and advanced tech.

This made it a favorite among those who love Hawker Beechcraft and private flying.

Design and Aesthetics

The Beechcraft Hawker 750 is known for its elegant design. It's a top pick for private charter flights.

The cabin has five single seats and a three-seat divan, perfect for up to eight people.

It also has a galley with a microwave, coffee maker, and ice drawer for a great flight experience.

Outside, the Hawker 750 is impressive. It's 51.2 feet long, 51.3 feet wide, and 18 feet tall.

This size makes it great for flying on different runways, including gravel and grass.

"The Hawker 750's design is a perfect blend of form and function, delivering a sophisticated and efficient turbine aircraft experience."
The Hawker 750 combines comfort, style, and performance.

It's a top choice for private charter flights.

Performance Capabilities

The Hawker 750 is a top corporate jet in the private aviation world. It has two Honeywell TFE731-5BR engines, each with 4,660 pounds of thrust.

This jet can fly at a top speed of 447 knots, making it fast and efficient.

This aircraft can take off with 27,000 lbs, meeting many operational needs. It can fly non-stop to places like New York to Miami or London to Cairo.

It carries four passengers comfortably. The jet uses about 291 gallons of fuel per hour, making it cost-effective for private aviation users.

Specification Performance
Maximum Takeoff Weight 27,000 lbs
Maximum Cruise Speed 447 knots
Range 2,081 nautical miles
Fuel Consumption 291 gallons per hour
Engines 2 x Honeywell TFE731-5BR (4,660 lbs thrust each)
The Hawker 750 stands out for its performance, design, and technology.

It's a great choice for corporate jet owners and operators. They value its reliability, efficiency, and high performance for business flying.

Advanced Technology in Hawker 750

The Hawker 750 is a technological marvel in the aviation world. It features the Rockwell Collins ProLine 21 system, with four adaptive screens.

This system offers electronic charts, weather graphics, and map overlays, giving pilots vital information easily.

The aircraft also has a NEXRAD weather radar system. This helps pilots avoid bad weather.

Plus, it can be equipped with the Aircell Axxess II for constant connectivity, even at high altitudes.

Passenger comfort is a big deal in the Hawker 750. It has a Rockwell Collins Airshow 21 system.

This lets passengers control their screens and enhance their flight experience.

The Hawker 750 showcases the latest in private aviation tech. Its advanced systems improve performance and safety.

They also make flying a pleasure for everyone on board.

Comparisons with Other Aircraft

The Hawker 750 is a top pick for business aviation. It has a range of 2,145 nautical miles and flies at 419 knots.

Its cabin is spacious, fitting up to 8 passengers comfortably.

The Gulfstream G450 has a longer range of 4,290 nautical miles and flies faster at 464 knots. But it can only carry up to 14 passengers, making it pricier.

The Citation CJ3, on the other hand, has a shorter range and seats up to 7 passengers.

The Hawker 750 shines because of its flexibility. It can take off from 5,000-foot runways and land on various surfaces.

This makes it a great choice for business travel, reaching more places easily.

Hawker has been a leader in business aviation for 60 years. Known for reliability and quality, Hawker planes often beat out competitors like Sabre, Lear, and Citation.

"The Hawker 750 strikes the perfect balance between performance, cabin size, and versatility, making it a standout choice in the midsize private jet segment."

Cost and Value Proposition

The Hawker 750 private jet is perfect for luxury travelers and executives. It was first priced at $11.9 million.

Now, you can buy a used model for about $3 million, making it more affordable.

Running the Hawker 750 costs around $501,988 a year in fixed costs. Hourly costs are $4,267.48, assuming 300 flight hours yearly.

This totals to about $2,058,232 annually. Despite the cost, its performance and reliability make it a great choice for private air travel.

Aircraft Model Hourly Base Rate Fuel Cost per Metric Tonne
Hawker 750 $5,800 - $6,300 $450
Global 7500 $11,600 - $13,850 $450
In 2016, 18.8% of Hawker 750s were for sale.

They had an average market time of 395 days. This shows a good chance for buyers to find a pre-owned model.

The Hawker 750 can carry up to eight passengers and fly non-stop for four-and-a-half hours with four passengers. It's a great mix of luxury, performance, and value for those who love private aviation.

Maintenance Requirements

Keeping the turbine aircraft of the Hawker series, like the Hawker 750, in top shape is key. The Hawker 750's engines, made by Honeywell, need a major overhaul every 4,200 hours.

A mid-life check is needed at 2,100 hours. These engine overhauls cost about $700,000, and mid-life checks are around $350,000.

Regular upkeep is vital for the Hawker 750. Its advanced tech needs skilled technicians for fixes.

BAE Hawker offers maintenance services worldwide. They help with base, line, and AOG support for Hawker owners and operators.

Maintenance Task Frequency Estimated Cost Downtime
G Check Every 48 months $25,000 - $30,000 9 - 12 days, potentially extending to 5 - 7 more days
E Check Every 12 months Varies Varies
F Check Every 24 months Varies Varies
The industry provides many courses and training for Hawker 750 and other Hawker aircraft technicians.

These include the Ready For Work Program, Professional & Safety Training, Specialty Programs, and the Master Technician Program. They aim to improve human performance and ensure safety in civil aviation.

Regulatory and Certification Information

The Hawker 750 is a mid-sized private jet made by Hawker Beechcraft. It has been tested and certified to meet top aviation standards.

This ensures that owners can enjoy a safe and reliable flying experience.

In February 2008, the Hawker 750 got its Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) certification. This shows it meets all the rules for its class of aircraft.

The certification process was thorough, checking safety and performance.

The Hawker 750's noise levels were also checked during certification. Its takeoff noise is 79.3 EPNdB.

Approach and lateral noise levels are 87.1 and 93.3 EPNdB, respectively. These levels meet global noise standards, making it a green choice for flying.

Many private aviation companies trust the Hawker 750. NetJets Aviation and NetJets Europe ordered 60 aircraft in 2007.

National Air Services and Jet Asia also bought Hawker 750s, showing its reliability and appeal.

The Hawker 750's strict compliance and certification show Hawker Beechcraft's dedication. They focus on safety, performance, and being eco-friendly.

This has won the trust of many in the aviation world.

Conclusion

The Hawker 750 is a top choice in the business aviation world. Even though it's no longer made, it still works well for companies and charter flights.

It has a big cabin, long range, and is very flexible.

The Hawker 750's future depends on getting parts and maintenance, and keeping up with new rules and tech. But, it has a strong history and special features.

This makes it a great pick for those who want luxury, comfort, and top performance.

The Hawker 750 will keep being a key player in business aviation. Its lasting appeal and ability to adapt mean it will offer a high-end travel experience.

It's perfect for those who value efficiency, reliability, and reaching their career goals.Featured Image: Tomás Del Coro from Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, CC BY-SA 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons

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