N615HP
Beechcraft Beechjet 400A (400A)
Raytheon / Beechcraft
3 Hours
Duration of Flight
1519 NM
Range
468 MPH
Max Speed

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Basic Information
Airframe
Data valid as of 2023-04-28No flight history available
Flight records for this aircraft have not been tracked yet.
AI Summary
Beechcraft Beechjet 400A (400A)
Overview
US-registered, Certificate issue 2010-07-01; last FAA action recorded 2023-04-28; registration expiration 2028-03-31.
Specifications
- Engines: 2× Pratt & Whitney Canada JT15D-5 (2900 lbf each)
- Range: 1519 nm
- Cruise: 449 kts
- Seats: 10
- Ceiling: 45000 ft
Operations & Cabin
Typical executive 7–10 passenger layout (forward galley, club seating, belted lavatory aft) Executive seating, forward refreshment/galley, belted lavatory; interiors routinely refurbished on resale (examples show 7-passenger executive configs). Avionics: Collins Pro Line 4 (typical Pro Line 4 installations reported)
Model & Market Context
This airframe, registered as N615HP, is a 1999-built Beechcraft Beechjet 400A, constructor serial RK-231, manufactured by Raytheon / Beechcraft. The aircraft is owned by the corporation HIGHWOODS PROPERTIES INC, based in Raleigh, NC, US, and has remained in corporate service under that ownership as its primary operator/home base. Registry records indicate standard U.S. registration status and corporate operation; ownership by HIGHWOODS PROPERTIES INC has defined its role as a business transport asset. Valuation assessments place the airframe at approximately $1,150,000, reflecting its age, equipment fit and market conditions.
The cabin for this specific Beechjet is configured in a typical executive 7–10 passenger layout with a forward galley, club seating and a belted lavatory aft, supporting short to medium-haul corporate missions and executive shuttle work. Avionics installations reported for this airframe are typical Collins Pro Line 4 fits, providing modern flight management, navigation and communication capabilities for the era of manufacture. With a cruise near 449 kts and a range of 1,519 nm, the aircraft is routinely employed on point-to-point regional and trans-regional flights from its Raleigh base, balancing speed and operating economics. Maintenance considerations for this airframe align with light jet practices of the type, including time-between-overhaul and avionics lifecycle planning specific to Collins Pro Line 4 suites.
The Beechcraft Beechjet 400A family occupies the light, fast-cabin business jet niche, offering higher cruise speeds and altitudes (service ceiling 45,000 ft) compared with many entry-level light jets. Competitors historically include variants of the Cessna Citation family and similar light jets; buyer and charter demand for late-1990s airframes is sensitive to avionics fit and engine overhaul status. For this 1999 RK-231 airframe, resale and maintenance considerations hinge on Pratt & Whitney Canada JT15D-5 engine condition, Pro Line 4 avionics supportability and the documented corporate maintenance history tied to HIGHWOODS PROPERTIES INC.
Aircraft Comparison
| Parameter | N615HP | N188JF | N545G |
|---|---|---|---|
| Serial Number (MSN) | RK-231 | RK-446 | RB-28 |
| Year Manufactured | 1999 | 0 | 2002 |
| Duration of Flight | 3 Hours | 3 Hours | 3 Hours |
| Range | 1519 NM | 1519 NM | 1430 NM |
| Max Speed | 468 MPH | 468 MPH | 454 MPH |
| Aircraft Class | Under 12,500lbs (Class 1) | 12,500 to 20,000lbs | 12,500 to 20,000lbs |
| Service Ceiling | 45000 ft | 45000 ft | 41000 ft |
| Max Passengers | 10 | 10 | 6 |
| Cabin Comfort | No items found. | No items found. | No items found. |