Raytheon Aircraft Company / 1999
N674DJ
Beechcraft 400A (Beechjet 400A) (400A)
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Aircraft Overview
1999
Year Manufactured
N674DJ
Registration Number
RK-232
Serial Number
10
Max Passengers
1180 NM
Range
465 MPH
Max Speed
3 Hours
Duration of Flight
45000 ft
Service Ceiling
12,500 to 20,000lbs
Aircraft Class
FALCON 7 LLC
Ownership
Wilmington, DE, US
Location
A8EAE8
Mode-S Code
US
Registration Country
Jun 25, 2024
Certificate Issued
Nov 15, 2000
Airworthiness Date
Jun 30, 2031
Reg. Expiration
History
Safety Record
N674DJ
None found
History
Ownership History
- FRCurrent Owner2024-06-25
FALCON 7 LLC: Registration assigned to FALCON 7 LLC (current registrant).
- YL2023-06-16
YOUNGQUIST BROTHERS JET 2 LLC: Registered to Youngquist Brothers Jet 2 LLC.
- ML2020-08-21
MAVERICK AIR LLC: Registered to Maverick Air LLC.
- EI2012-11-06
ENVIRONMENTAL REMEDIATION SERVICES INC: Registered to Environmental Remediation Services Inc.
- YLHistorical
YOUNGQUIST BROTHERS JET 2 LLC
- MLHistorical
MAVERICK AIR LLC
- EIHistorical
ENVIRONMENTAL REMEDIATION SERVICES INC
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Beechcraft 400A (Beechjet 400A) (400A)
Overview
1999 RAYTHEON AIRCRAFT COMPANY 400A; Standard/Transport airworthiness; 10 seats; Mode S A8EAE8; registration assigned 2024-06-25; expires 2031-06-30.
Specifications
- Engines: 2x Pratt & Whitney Canada JT15D-5 (2900 lbf each)
- Range: 1180 nm
- Cruise: 410 kts
- Seats: 10
- Ceiling: 45000 ft
Model & Market Context
This entry describes a specific Beechcraft 400A airframe, registered as N674DJ, manufactured by Raytheon Aircraft Company and completed in 1999 with serial number RK-232. The airplane is listed as owned by FALCON 7 LLC (an LLC based in Wilmington, DE, US) and appears on the US civil registry under that ownership. Public valuation records attach an estimated value of $1,000,000 to this airframe. No additional registered operators or notable registry actions are published beyond the recorded LLC ownership and US registration.
The airframe configured as a Beechcraft 400A typically accommodates a ten-seat executive layout, and for this specific registration the published seat count is 10. Typical mission profiles for this airframe, implied by its cruise speed of 410 kts and range of 1,180 nm, include short to mid‑range corporate point-to-point flights and on-demand charter work originating from the operator’s home base in the United States. Avionics fit and detailed cabin amenities for this particular airframe are not published in the supplied data; maintenance considerations for the type include oversight of the twin Pratt & Whitney Canada JT15D-5 turbofan engines and aging‑airframe inspections consistent with a 1999 build. Owned by FALCON 7 LLC and registered in the US, operational control and provisioning would follow US civil aviation standards.
The Beechcraft 400A (Beechjet 400A) occupies a light business jet niche, offering high cruise speed and transcontinental capability for its class with a service ceiling of 45,000 ft. Competitors for buyers and charter operators typically include other light jets offering similar speed and payload characteristics; resale and maintenance considerations for a 1999 airframe with the listed value of $1,000,000 center on engine life limits, avionics modernization, and airframe fatigue inspections. Given its two JT15D-5 engines producing 2,900 lbf each, operator economics and maintenance status are primary factors affecting continued charter demand and marketability.