N320MD
IAI 1124 Westwind
Israel Aircraft Industries (IAI) / Israel Aerospace Industries
6 Hours
Duration of Flight
2385 NM
Range
436 MPH
Max Speed

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Basic Information
Airframe
Data valid as of 2022-11-07No flight history available
Flight records for this aircraft have not been tracked yet.
AI Summary
IAI 1124 Westwind
Overview
Registered to ISLAND JET AVIATION INC (Lewes, DE) as a non‑citizen corporation; certificate issue 2021-09-01; airworthiness date 1997-06-06; last FAA action 2022-11-07; registry entry lists status 'Lacking Foreign Corporation report' with certificate expiration 2024-09-30.
Specifications
- Engines: 2× Garrett TFE731-3-1G (TFE731 series) (3700 lbf each)
- Range: 2385 nm
- Cruise: 424 kts
- Seats: 10
- Ceiling: 45000 ft
Operations & Cabin
Typical executive 7–10 passenger layout with forward galley/refreshment area and aft lavatory (operator dependent).
Model & Market Context
This airframe, registered as N320MD, is an Israel Aircraft Industries-built IAI 1124 Westwind completed in 1981 with manufacturer serial number 366. The jet is recorded as owned by ISLAND JET AVIATION INC, a non‑citizen corporation based in Lewes, DE, US, and operates on a United States registration. As a single airframe history summary, the entry highlights a long service life beginning in the early 1980s and continuity of corporate ownership; specific registry actions or valuation records are not published in the provided data. Condition and maintenance specifics are not listed, though the aircraft’s vintage suggests ongoing airworthiness management would be a central operational consideration.
The cabin for this airframe follows a typical executive configuration accommodating 7–10 passengers with a forward galley/refreshment area and an aft lavatory, with final layout dependent on the operator. With a cruise speed of 424 kts and a range of 2,385 nm, this Westwind is suited to medium‑length business and corporate missions linking regional and trans‑regional city pairs from its base in Lewes, DE. The twin Garrett TFE731-3-1G engines provide the thrust profile supporting standard high‑altitude cruise to a maximum of 45,000 ft, and operator maintenance programs would focus on continued shop visits and life‑limited component monitoring consistent with an airframe delivered in 1981.
The IAI 1124 Westwind represented a light, twin‑engine executive type offering a blend of speed, range and seating for up to 10 occupants, occupying a performance niche for medium‑range corporate transport. Its specifications—a cruise of 424 kts, range near 2,385 nm and a 45,000 ft ceiling—define its typical charter and owner‑operator missions. Buyer and charter demand, as well as resale and maintenance considerations for this specific airframe, are influenced by its 1981 manufacture date and the common support pathways for aircraft powered by the TFE731 series engines.