Hawker Beechcraft 750 Specs and Description

Aircraft Description

Originating from the 1962 de Havilland DH.125 medium-sized corporate jet, the Hawker Beechcraft 750 is a light-to-midsize jet based on the 800 model. The Hawker 750 has more baggage space and a larger cabin than its predecessor, even claimed as the largest cabin in the class by Hawker. Like the entire Hawker family, the aircraft upholds the company’s high reliability and performance standards. Deliveries of the Hawker 750 began in 2008.

The Hawker 750’s biggest advantage is in its cabin, a fuselage-stretch modification first enjoyed by the -800 series. The cabin measures 21.3 feet-long, 5.7 feet-high and 6 feet wide, almost comparable to the class above. This space is plenty big to accommodate seven or eight passengers, a forward galley, a roomy lavatory, and a closet and baggage compartment. (The aircraft has a total of 79 cubic feet of baggage storage.) For even more amenities, the cabin comes equipped with the Airshow 21 cabin management system, providing user-friendly, LCD screens at every seat and VIP control of cabin temperature, light and entertainment systems. Superior travel is inevitable in the Hawker 750’s cabin.

The Hawker 750 is capable of 2,116 nautical miles with four passengers. Although inferior to its predecessor, engineers sacrificed range for better runway performance. The ventral fuel tank is removed in the 750 and replaced with an external, heated baggage compartment. Improved from the Hawker 850XP, the 750 can takeoff in 4,696 feet at sea level (a difference of 336 ft) and 7,094 feet at high altitudes (a difference of 924 ft).

The Hawker 750 is powered by two Honeywell TFE-731-5BR engines rated at 4,660 lbs of thrust apiece and with an inspection interval of 4,200 hours.

The Hawker 750 employs the fully integrated Collins Pro Line 21 avionics suite. Featuring four 8×10 inch adaptive display screens, the system is convenient, reliable, and overall advantageous for pilots. It includes Collins IFIS (electronic charts, graphical weather, enhanced map overlays), NEXRAD weather and text displays of ACARS, TWIPs and ATIS broadcasts.

Offering everything (minus a few amenities) that the superior Hawker 850XP does but at a lower cost, the 750 is a great option for a midsize private business jet. You will be able to cash in on Hawker’s reliability and performance promise while traveling in style in the 750’s comfortably advanced cabin.

General Hawker 750
Category Jet < 20,000 lbs.
Years Aircraft Manufactured 2007 – current
Serial Number Range HB-0001- HB0043&up
Retail High Price $13,309,200.00 / 10,443,729.24€
Retail Low Price $9,725,000.00 / 7,631,207.50€
Characteristics Hawker 750
Seating 2+9/9
Wing Loading 72.1
Power Loading 2.9
Noise(EPNdB): Takeoff/Sideline/Approach 79.3/87.1/93.3
External Dimensions (ft) Hawker 750
External Length 51.2
External Height 18.1
External Span 51.3
Internal Dimensions (ft) Hawker 750
Internal Length (Overall/Net Height) 21.3
Internal Height 5.7
Internal Width (Max/Floor) 6.0/4.4
Baggage Hawker 750
External: Cu.Ft./Lb. 47/395
External: Cu.Ft./Lb. 32/500
Power Hawker 750
Engines 2 Hon TFE-731-5BR
Output (lbs ea.)/Flat Rating 4660/ISA+10
Inspection Interval 4200c
Data based on latest manufactured year