N45NB
Beechcraft Premier I (Raytheon 390) (Premier I)
Raytheon / Beechcraft (Hawker Beechcraft)
3 Hours
Duration of Flight
1072 NM
Range
461 MPH
Max Speed

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Basic Information
Airframe
Data valid as of 2024-03-30No flight history available
Flight records for this aircraft have not been tracked yet.
AI Summary
Beechcraft Premier I (Raytheon 390) (Premier I)
Overview
2004 Beechcraft (Raytheon) 390 Premier I, MSN RB-91; registered to Usa Dent Co Llc (certificate issued 2024-03-30; airworthiness 2004-09-01).
Specifications
- Engines: 2× Williams FJ44-2A (2300 lbf each)
- Range: 1072 nm
- Cruise: 426 kts
- Seats: 6
- Ceiling: 41000 ft
Operations & Cabin
Typical 6-place executive layout (single-club/forward aft seating variants possible) Carbon-fiber cabin floor, ~6-seat executive configuration, baggage compartment aft; specific interior refurb details reported on broker listing but not independently verified. Avionics: Rockwell Collins Pro Line 21 (reported on broker listing)
Model & Market Context
This airframe, registered as N45NB, is a 2004 build of the Beechcraft Premier I (Raytheon 390) with manufacturer serial RB-91. The aircraft is listed as owned by Usa Dent Co Llc, a corporate owner based in Wichita, KS, US, and remains registered in the US. The airframe appears in broker material noting a Pro Line 21 avionics fit and is appraised at $1,395,000; no additional historical incidents or transfers are published in the supplied data.
The cabin is noted as a typical 6-place executive layout with single-club/forward-aft seating variants possible, reflecting common Premier I interior arrangements. Avionics are reported as Rockwell Collins Pro Line 21 on a broker listing, supporting modern regional and business operation requirements. With a 1,072 nm range and a high-speed cruise of 426 knots, this airframe is suited to short-to-medium domestic business routes operated from its base in Wichita, KS, US. Maintenance and operational considerations for this specific aircraft would follow Premier I type practices, with particular attention to the Williams FJ44-2A turbofan engines and avionics currency given the Pro Line 21 fitment.
The Beechcraft Premier I (Raytheon 390) occupies a light business jet niche characterized by high cruise speed and a composite fuselage section, competing historically with light jets offering six-place executive cabins. Buyers and charter operators typically value the model for speed and runway performance; resale value for this specific airframe is indicated by the supplied valuation of $1,395,000. Maintenance and resale considerations for this airframe would reflect age-related inspections for a 2004-built Premier I and the engine and avionics support needs inherent to the Williams FJ44 series and Pro Line 21 systems.