N481MM
Nextant 400XTi (Beechjet 400A remanufactured) (400XTi)
Nextant Aerospace (remanufactured) / Raytheon Aircraft Company (original)
5 Hours
Duration of Flight
2003 NM
Range
447 MPH
Max Speed

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Basic Information
Airframe
Data valid as of 2024-07-24No flight history available
Flight records for this aircraft have not been tracked yet.
AI Summary
Nextant 400XTi (Beechjet 400A remanufactured) (400XTi)
Overview
Registered in the United States to THREE NINETY LLC (Topeka, KS). Manufacturer/Model listed as Raytheon 400A / Nextant 400XTi; serial RK-469. Airworthiness date 2006-05-23; certificate issued 2024-07-24; registration expires 2031-07-31.
Specifications
- Engines: 2× Williams FJ44-3AP (3052 lbf each)
- Range: 2003 nm
- Cruise: 406 kts
- Seats: 10
- Ceiling: 45000 ft
Operations & Cabin
Executive 6–8 place typical layouts (remanufactured configs vary; registry shows 10 seats). Remanufactured cabin with modernized furnishings and flat floor options; layouts vary by operator. Avionics: Rockwell Collins Pro Line 21 (remanufactured 400XTi fitments)
Model & Market Context
This article describes the specific airframe bearing registration N481MM, a Beechjet 400A remanufactured as a Nextant 400XTi and completed in 2006 with serial number RK-469. Originally built by Raytheon Aircraft Company and later remanufactured by Nextant Aerospace, the airframe appears on the U.S. registry and is presently owned by THREE NINETY LLC of Topeka, KS, US. The registration history shows the aircraft was remanufactured from a Beechjet 400A platform and subsequently registered to THREE NINETY LLC, reflecting its conversion and change in operating status. Condition and valuation details are not published in the provided data.
The remanufactured Nextant 400XTi is typically configured as an executive cabin with common 6–8 place layouts, although the registry for this airframe shows 10 seats, indicating a specific interior arrangement for this owner. Avionics for the remanufactured 400XTi fit this airframe with the Rockwell Collins Pro Line 21 suite, supporting modern flight-deck capabilities and mission flexibility. Typical missions for this airframe, given its 2,003 nm range and 406 kt cruise, include medium-range business travel and owner-operated charter flights out of its home base in Topeka, KS. Maintenance considerations reflect the dual heritage of the platform: original Beechjet airframe time combined with Nextant remanufacturing items and Williams engine support.
The Nextant 400XTi, represented by this airframe N481MM, occupies a niche for remanufactured light-cabin business jets offering jet-age avionics and improved engines versus original Beechjet 400A examples. With two Williams FJ44-3AP engines delivering 3,052 lbf each, the model targets operators seeking better fuel efficiency and modern systems without purchasing a new-production aircraft. Competing models include other light-cabin business jets and remanufactured programs; buyer demand is oriented toward owner-operators and charter operators valuing lifecycle upgrades. Resale and maintenance considerations for this airframe specifically will reflect its remanufactured status, the installed Pro Line 21 avionics, and the documented seating count of 10.