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Aviation · Midsize Jets

Hawker Beechcraft Hawker 800XP

The widest cabin in the midsize class (1.83m). Eight passengers, transatlantic-capable with one stop, distinctive British engineering heritage. A characterful aircraft, still common in European charter.

Specifications

Full modelHawker 800XP
Year introduced1995
PassengersUp to 8 passengers (executive layout)
CrewTwo pilots; flight attendant standard
Range2,640 nm · 4,889 km
Max speedMach 0.800 · 448 kts
Service ceiling41,000 ft
Cabin6.40 m long · 1.83 m wide · 1.75 m high
Baggage1.3 m³
LavatoryEnclosed, vacuum
GalleyFull forward galley

About this aircraft

The Hawker 800XP is the British-engineered midsize jet — a flat-floor cabin 1.83m wide (the widest in class), eight passengers, full galley. Production stopped in 2013 but the platform remains common in European charter rotation thanks to robust airframes and a transatlantic-capable range. Slightly older avionics than newer peers but with a cabin many members prefer for its width.

Highlights

  • Widest cabin in midsize class (1.83m)
  • Flat-floor design
  • Transatlantic with one fuel stop
  • Built-in airstair (no ground equipment needed)
  • Distinctive British engineering

Best for

European tourTransatlantic with stopWide-cabin preference

Typical routes

Where the office books this aircraft.

Zürich → Mykonos

2h 40min

1,300 nm · Summer (Jun–Sep)

Mykonos JMK has notoriously short slot availability in August — typical aircraft slots are 90-minute windows. Most operators recommend a midsize jet for the additional flexibility.

London → Ibiza

2h 20min

1,000 nm · Summer (May–Oct)

Standard route for our London-based members. Usually via Luton (EGGW) or Farnborough (EGLF); both have full general-aviation terminals. The Citation CJ3+ is common on this leg.

Hourly rate

Quoted against your route — on request.

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