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Hawker 400
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For the Series 400 variant of the HS 125, see British Aerospace 125.
The Hawker 400 (also known as the Beechjet 400) is a light business jet. Initially designed and built by Mitsubishi, it has been further developed and updated by the Beech Aircraft Company, now part of Textron Aviation. A military version, the T-1 Jayhawk was also produced. In total, over 900 Hawker 400s have been delivered. In 2017, Hawker began to offer a manufacturer supported upgrade package known as the Hawker 400XPR. The new modifications are intended to reduce fuel consumption and improve range.
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Role | Business jet |
National origin | Japan/United States |
Manufacturer | Hawker Beechcraft |
First flight | August 29, 1978 (as Mitsubishi Diamond) |
Status | Out of production, in service |
Primary users | Flight Options[1] Travel Management Co.[1] |
Produced | 1978–2009 |
Number built | 951: 92 Mitsubishi MU-300,[2] 859 Beechjet 400[3] |
Variants | T-1 Jayhawk Nextant 400XT |
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