N777FE
Beechcraft 400 (Beechjet) (RJ-30)
Beech
4 Hours
Duration of Flight
1900 NM
Range
460 MPH
Max Speed

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Basic Information
Airframe
Data valid as of 2025-08-14No flight history available
Flight records for this aircraft have not been tracked yet.
AI Summary
Beechcraft 400 (Beechjet) (RJ-30)
Overview
FAA registration: Beech 400 (MSN RJ-30) registered to UNLIMITED BOAT SALES INC (PO BOX 1865, Page, AZ). Certificate issue 2023-05-12; last action 2025-08-14; expiration 2030-05-31. Mode S: AA838A.
Specifications
- Engines: 2× Pratt & Whitney Canada JT15D-5 (3045 lbf each)
- Range: 1900 nm
- Cruise: 430 kts
- Seats: 9
- Ceiling: 43000 ft
Operations & Cabin
9-seat executive layout (registry lists 9 seats)
Model & Market Context
This entry covers the specific Beechcraft 400 airframe registered as N777FE, built in 1999 with serial number RJ-30. The aircraft is registered in the United States and is recorded as owned by the corporation UNLIMITED BOAT SALES INC, located in Page, AZ, US; this ownership is the primary recorded operator/home base association for the airframe. The registry lists nine seats and associates the airframe with the corporate owner in Page, Arizona, and no other public ownership transfers or notable registry actions are published for this airframe. Condition and valuation specifics for this individual airframe are not published.
The airframe carries a factory-style 9-seat executive layout as recorded in the registry, suitable for small corporate transport or high-priority charter missions. Specific avionics fit and interior finish level for this airframe are not published, so avionics suite details and bespoke cabin amenities remain unconfirmed. With a 1,900 nm range and a high long-range cruise of 430 knots, typical mission profiles for this Beechcraft 400 involve short-to-medium international hops or coast-to-coast domestic missions within the contiguous United States when flown from its Page, Arizona base. Routine maintenance considerations align with the twin JT15D-5 engines and the Beechcraft 400 airframe type, with operator-specific inspection history and logbooks not published for this individual aircraft.
The Beechcraft 400 (Beechjet) family occupies the light-corporate jet niche focused on high-speed regional travel with relatively low operating crew and passenger counts compared with larger midsize jets. Comparable types in the market include other light business jets with similar speed and range; buyers and charter operators value the 400 for its cruise performance and altitude capability to FL430. Resale and maintenance considerations center on engine life cycles, avionics upgrades, and interior refurbishment; for this specific serial RJ-30 with 1999 build year and nine-seat executive cabin, prospective purchasers will prioritize documented maintenance, ownership records, and any avionics modernization history, which for this airframe are not published.