N615HP

Beechcraft Beechjet 400A (400A)

Raytheon / Beechcraft

3 Hours

Duration of Flight

1519 NM

Range

468 MPH

Max Speed

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Aircraft Class
Aircraft Class
Under 12,500lbs (Class 1)
Max passengers
Max passengers
10
Range
Range
1519 NM
Service Ceiling
Service Ceiling
45000 ft
Duration of Flight
Duration of Flight
3 Hours
Max Speed
Max Speed
468 MPH

Basic Information

Year Manufactured1999
LocationRaleigh, NC, US
Registration NumberN615HP
OwnershipHIGHWOODS PROPERTIES INC
Serial NumberRK-231

Airframe

Data valid as of 2023-04-28
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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

ParameterN615HPN188JFN545G
Serial Number (MSN)RK-231RK-446RB-28
Year Manufactured199902002
Duration of Flight3 Hours3 Hours3 Hours
Range1519 NM1519 NM1430 NM
Max Speed468 MPH468 MPH454 MPH
Aircraft ClassUnder 12,500lbs (Class 1)12,500 to 20,000lbs12,500 to 20,000lbs
Service Ceiling45000 ft45000 ft41000 ft
Max Passengers10106
Cabin ComfortNo items found.No items found.No items found.

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