HAWKER 4000 aircraft
As Hawker Beechcraft Corporation (HBC)
prepares for the India Aviation exhibit
from March 14-18 in Hyderabad, the
company stated that it continues to lead
the market for aircraft delivered into
India over the last decade. Industry data shows
that more than 60 per cent of all business aircraft
from turboprops to super-midsize business jets
delivered into India in the past decade have been
Hawker Beechcraft products. According to JETNET
research of these segments, 58 per cent of
the total business aircraft registered in India are
HBC products.
“In the segments in which we compete, Hawker Beechcraft is proud of
its market share leadership in India,” said Dan Keady, Vice President, Asia,
Australia and India. “For years, the family of HBC business turboprops and jets
has been in-country and proving that they are an excellent fit for this region.”
The HBC fleet in India includes aircraft from across its product line, with the most popular models being the Hawker 125 series, King Air B200/250 and King Air C90.
HBC will showcase three of its products from
March 14-18 at the India Aviation exhibit and conference.
Chalet #4 at Hyderabad Airport/Begumpet
Airport (VOHS) will include a Hawker 4000,
Hawker 900XP and King Air C90GTx.
- Hawker 4000: The flagship of the Hawker line, the composite fuselage Hawker 4000 sets the standard for quality, performance and value in the super mid-size business jet class.
With a 3,280 nautical mile non-stop range and
cruise speeds up to Mach 0.84, it features a
sophisticated composite fuselage, all metal
supercritical wing, powerful Pratt & Whitney
Canada FADEC-controlled engines and state-of-the-art Honeywell Primus EPIC avionics.
- Hawker 900XP: From the best-selling midsized business jet lineage (the
Hawker 800 series), the Hawker 900XP has combined new Honeywell
engines with enhanced winglets and a large cabin for increased performance,
range, efficiency, comfort and unprecedented value.
- King Air C90GTx: Key enhancements to the King Air C90GTx include an
increase in gross weight and the addition of composite winglets, which
improve climb performance and further increase fuel efficiency.