N390DP
Raytheon 390 Premier I
Raytheon Aircraft Company (Beechcraft/Premier 1)
3 Hours
Duration of Flight
1350 NM
Range
451 MPH
Max Speed

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Basic Information
Airframe
Data valid as of 2022-06-08No flight history available
Flight records for this aircraft have not been tracked yet.
AI Summary
Raytheon 390 Premier I
Overview
US registration N390DP — Certificate issued 2022-06-08; Airworthiness 2002-04-14; Registration expiration 2025-06-30.
Specifications
- Engines: 2× Williams FJ44-2A (2300 lbf each)
- Range: 1350 nm
- Cruise: 451 kts
- Seats: 6
- Ceiling: 41000 ft
Operations & Cabin
Six-passenger, aft club, forward refreshment center, aft lavatory, two executive tables Leather seating, aft club seating, forward refreshment, aft lavatory, two executive tables, 2 × 110V outlets Avionics: Collins ProLine 21
Model & Market Context
This entry documents airframe N390DP, a Raytheon 390 Premier I built in 2002 with serial number RB-34. The airframe is owned by the corporation JETSTART CLUB LLC, based in Paradise Valley, AZ, US, and appears in US civil registration records as a fixed-wing multi engine business jet. No other ownership transfers or registry actions are recorded in the supplied data. Current marketed valuation for this specific airframe is listed at $1,695,000, reflecting its year, configuration, and installed equipment.
The installed cabin configuration on this airframe accommodates a six-passenger layout with an aft club seating arrangement, a forward refreshment center, an aft lavatory and two executive tables, supporting typical short- to mid-range corporate missions. Avionics are fitted with Collins ProLine 21, a system commonly used for integrated flight management, communications and navigation in this class of light business jets. Based on the listed range and cruise speed, typical operations for N390DP would include regional point-to-point missions across continental ranges and high-speed business travel at typical cruise altitudes approaching its maximum certified ceiling. Maintenance considerations for this airframe would reflect Williams FJ44 engine support, ProLine 21 avionics upkeep, and interior preservation consistent with the described executive fit.
The airframe is a member of the Raytheon/Beechcraft Premier I family, a light business jet class that occupies a niche for higher-speed, low-to-mid‑range corporate flights with small passenger counts. Competitors in the segment generally include early-generation Citation jets and comparable light-cabin types offering similar cruise speeds and regional ranges. Buyer and charter demand for a 2002 Premier I like N390DP is influenced by installed avionics such as Collins ProLine 21, engine maintenance status of the Williams FJ44-2A pair, interior condition of the six-passenger executive cabin, and market valuation near $1,695,000, which affects resale and operating-cost considerations.