N420BD
Hawker 400XP (400XP)
Raytheon Aircraft Company (Hawker 400XP)
3 Hours
Duration of Flight
1519 NM
Range
450 MPH
Max Speed

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Basic Information
Airframe
Data valid as of 2025-11-26No flight history available
Flight records for this aircraft have not been tracked yet.
AI Summary
Hawker 400XP (400XP)
Overview
2007 Hawker 400XP (MSN RK-498). Previously registered under other N-numbers (listed as N276TX / N141QS for this airframe); a valid delivery/registration event is recorded 2011-12-16. Listed for sale in 2025 with an 8-place executive interior and 2012 paint/interior refurbishment.
Specifications
- Engines: 2× Pratt & Whitney Canada JT15D-5 (2965 lbf each)
- Range: 1519 nm
- Cruise: 450 kts
- Seats: 8
- Ceiling: 45000 ft
Operations & Cabin
8-place executive club layout with belted lavatory and forward refreshment center 8-passenger executive layout, club seating with forward single seat, belted lavatory, forward galley/refreshment center; interior and paint refreshed 2012 per sale listing. Avionics: Collins Pro Line 4 (typical for 400XP refits/listings)
Model & Market Context
This entry documents airframe N420BD, a Hawker 400XP built in 2007 carrying serial number RK-498 and registered in the US. Ownership timeline: Not published. Operator/home base: Not published. Notable registry actions: Not published. Valuation and condition highlights indicate a market value of $2,050,000, reflecting the aircraft's mid-2000s production vintage and typical aftermarket refit options for the model.
The cabin of N420BD is fitted in an eight-place executive club layout with a belted lavatory and forward refreshment center, configured for short- to mid-range business missions and charter legs. Avionics are listed as Collins Pro Line 4 (typical for 400XP refits/listings), supporting modern flight management and regional operational requirements. Typical mission profiles for this airframe include point-to-point executive transport within the stated 1,519 nm range and high-speed cruise at approximately 450 kts, operating up to a service ceiling of 45,000 ft. Maintenance considerations follow the Hawker 400XP platform norms, with attention to twin JT15D-5 engine cycles and avionics upgrade pathways common to aircraft of this era.
The airframe sits within the Hawker 400XP family, a light business jet niche known for relatively high cruise speeds and transregional capability. Competing models occupy adjacent performance bands, and buyer or charter demand typically targets operators seeking fast point-to-point travel for small passenger groups in an eight-seat executive layout. Resale and maintenance considerations for this specific airframe reflect its 2007 build year, the twin Pratt & Whitney Canada JT15D-5 powerplant commonality, and the typical avionics refit (Collins Pro Line 4) that can materially affect market value and operational suitability.