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Description
- Passengers 8
Building on the successful Hawker 850XP, the faster, longer-range and more fuel-efficient 900XP is one of the most sought-after midsize jets on the market.
About this aircraft
- The Hawker 900XP was certified in 2007 and deliveries began in 2008.
- It’s usually configured for eight passengers, with an extra seat available in the enclosed lavatory if needed.
- The baggage compartment is accessed internally and can hold up to six small- or medium-sized suitcases.
- The 900XP’s long range means it can comfortably complete journeys like Frankfurt to Dubai, Singapore to Perth and Moscow to Mumbai.
- Over 280 Hawker 900XPs were delivered before production ceased in 2012.
With its spacious cabin and elegant interior, the Hawker 900XP is an ideal solution for stress-free private jet travel.
Interior design
The Hawker 900XP is normally configured with eight seats – four in a club configuration and a three-seat divan facing an additional chair in the rear. A Rockwell Collins Airshow 21 cabin management system allows passengers to control the temperature, lighting and entertainment via touch screens.
There’s a galley in the front of the aircraft with a microwave, cold food box, coffee-maker and stowage for crockery, cutlery and glasses. At the back is a spacious enclosed lavatory and a storage cupboard for baggage.
Below is a standard configuration for a Hawker 900XP.
Interesting facts to learn before you fly
- Fully adjustable seats can swivel 360° and passengers enjoy stand-up headroom along the entire cabin length.
- The 900XP’s range and fuel-efficiency are key benefits when choosing the aircraft over predecessors like the 800, 800XP, 850XPi and 850XP.
Technological features
Honeywell Aerospace TFE 731-50R turbofan engines offer increased thrust at altitude and lower specific fuel consumption. Together with Hawker Beechcraft-designed composite winglets, this gives the aircraft a better climbing time, faster cruise speeds and greater range than previous models.
Inside, there’s a Rockwell Collins ProLine 21 avionics suite with four high-res LCD screens.
History
Following on from the 850XP’s success, the Hawker 900XP was launched at the 2006 National Business Aviation Association convention. The aircraft gained US and European certification the following year and deliveries began in 2008.
Manufacturer
The Hawker series was originally developed by manufacturer de Havilland, with the first HS.125 launching in 1964 after Hawker Siddeley bought the company. It underwent several reincarnations over the years, first as the BH.125 and later as the BAe 125 when Hawker Siddeley merged with the British Aircraft Corporation to form British Aerospace in 1977.
The aircraft joined the Hawker 800 series following Raytheon’s acquisition of the company’s business jets division in 1993. In 2013, the type certificate and support responsibility for all 125s were transferred to Beechcraft, which was later bought by Textron Aviation.
Cost
A Hawker 900XP can cost between $5.25 million and $6.25 million (USD), depending on the aircraft’s age and condition.
Charter rates
Charter rates for the Hawker 900XP can vary greatly depending on the length of the journey you have planned, as well as the airports you decide to fly in and out of.
Contact our offices if you’d like to book a private charter flight on a Hawker 900XP. For information on other private jets to charter, browse our list of available aircraft.
Wet lease rates
ACMI (Aircraft, Crew, Maintenance, Insurance) wet lease rates for the Hawker 900XP can vary depending on the age of the aircraft, length of the lease term, the number of block hours being guaranteed and the average cycle ratio.
Terms & Conditions
Terms and Conditions for Private Aircraft Charter
1.Cancellation and Refund Policy
Once the booking is confirmed, all orders are non-cancellable and non-refundable. Please ensure all travel arrangements are carefully reviewed before making a reservation.
2.Flight Schedule Changes
Requests to change flight times or destinations must be submitted at least 48 hours in advance and are subject to aircraft and crew availability. Changes may incur additional charges.
3.Flight Delays and Cancellations
In the event of delays or cancellations caused by weather, technical issues, or other force majeure events, we will make every effort to reschedule the flight but will not be liable for any additional costs or compensation.
4.Crew Arrangements
All flights are operated by professional crew members. Crew assignments are determined by the company and cannot be changed or adjusted based on passenger requests.
5.Baggage Restrictions
Each aircraft has specific baggage weight and size limits. Please confirm baggage requirements at the time of booking. Excess baggage may incur additional charges or be refused for transport.
6.Passenger Safety and Conduct
All passengers must comply with the instructions of the crew. The company reserves the right to refuse service to passengers who violate safety regulations or disrupt the experience of others.
7.Flight Time and Overtime Charges
If the flight exceeds the scheduled duration, additional charges may apply. These charges will be calculated based on the aircraft type and the length of the delay.
8.Force Majeure
In the event of natural disasters, political unrest, or other force majeure events that prevent the flight from operating as scheduled, we will make every effort to reschedule the flight but will not be responsible for additional costs or liabilities.