
Aircraft class:
Midsize Jet
Passenger capacity:
Crew:
2 pilots
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Engines:
Two Honeywell TFE731-5BR turbofans
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First delivered:
Mid-1990s

The figures below summarize the performance and dimensions that matter most when you are matching an aircraft to a trip. They reflect typical configurations; exact numbers vary with weight, weather, and how a given aircraft is equipped.

The Hawker 800XP offers an impressive range of approximately 3,025 nautical miles, making it an outstanding choice for both regional and coast-to-coast journeys without the need for fuel stops. This capability enables seamless connections between city pairs such as New York to Los Angeles, Chicago to San Francisco, Miami to Seattle, or London to Istanbul on a single tank, with ample reserves. | While the 800XP capably handles most cross-country routes, extremely long legs or challenging weather may occasionally call for a brief technical stop, which is standard practice for midsize jets operating at their maximum range. Its 448-knot high-speed cruise and 41,000-foot ceiling keep trips efficient and comfortable, letting crews avoid congested airspace and bypass weather disturbances for a peaceful flight. The powerful Honeywell engines ensure energetic climbs even from shorter runways, and a 5,640-foot takeoff requirement grants access to a wide variety of airports, including many convenient alternatives to major hubs. | For those seeking to maximize time and convenience, the 800XP’s combination of speed, range, and flexibility consistently delivers a travel experience far superior to commercial alternatives.

The Hawker 800XP features a spacious, stand-up cabin designed for both productivity and relaxation, with a height of nearly 5 feet 9 inches and a width of about 6 feet. Passengers can move freely throughout the flight, enjoying a sense of openness rare in this category. | Seating typically accommodates eight in a double-club configuration, with some layouts including a three-seat divan for added flexibility. The cabin is equipped for work and leisure, offering plush executive seating, fold-out tables, and generous windows that bathe the space in natural light. | Amenities include a private aft lavatory, refreshment center, and ample storage for baggage, with up to 49 cubic feet of capacity—enough for golf bags, skis, or luggage for a full complement of travelers. Many 800XP interiors have been recently refurbished with modern finishes, Wi-Fi, and entertainment packages, ensuring both business and leisure travelers enjoy a premium in-flight experience. | Whether preparing for a meeting or unwinding with family, the quiet, comfortable environment turns every journey into a pleasure.




The 800XP is not intended for ultra-long-haul or transoceanic missions, where a super-midsize or large cabin jet would be preferable, nor is it the most efficient option for solo flyers or very short hops. For core midsize missions—business or leisure groups of four to eight, medium to long-range flights, and a need for comfort or productivity—the Hawker 800XP stands out for its unmatched value and versatility.


The Hawker 800XP typically seats up to eight passengers in an executive layout, with some configurations accommodating a ninth passenger. The standard arrangement features two double-club seat groups, and many aircraft also include a divan, making it ideal for both business and family travelers.




Yes. The 800XP features a true stand-up cabin nearly 5 feet 9 inches tall and 6 feet wide, allowing passengers to move about comfortably in flight. It’s equipped with a private lavatory and a baggage hold of up to 49 cubic feet.

For most U.S. coast-to-coast routes, the 800XP is fully capable. It can fly nonstop between cities like New York and Los Angeles in standard conditions, though a full passenger load or strong winds may require a brief fuel stop, which is typical for jets in this category.
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