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Hawker 1000

Seats

9

Maximum Range (nm) 

2953

ICAO Code

H25C

Hawker 1000
Hawker 1000
Hawker 1000

Hawker 1000

Introduction

The Hawker 1000 is a super-midsize business jet that combines the spacious comfort of a larger aircraft with the agility and efficiency of a smaller jet. Introduced in the early 1990s by British Aerospace, the Hawker 1000 was designed to offer transcontinental and transatlantic capabilities, making it a favorite among corporate travelers and private flyers who value both range and luxury. Known for its exceptional build quality, reliability, and excellent operating economics, the Hawker 1000 continues to be a respected option in the charter market. Its cabin layout, advanced avionics for its time, and solid performance make it a compelling choice for medium- to long-haul flights.

Specification of Hawker 1000

  • Manufacturer: British Aerospace (Raytheon)

  • Aircraft Type: Super-Midsize Business Jet

  • Length: 69 ft 6 in (21.18 m)

  • Wingspan: 54 ft 4 in (16.56 m)

  • Height: 19 ft 6 in (5.94 m)

  • Cabin Length: 24 ft 4 in (7.42 m)

  • Cabin Width: 6 ft (1.83 m)

  • Cabin Height: 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)

  • Seating Capacity: 8–9 passengers

  • Baggage Capacity: ~50 cu ft (1.42 m³)

  • Maximum Takeoff Weight (MTOW): 31,000 lbs (14,061 kg)

  • Engines: 2 × Pratt & Whitney Canada PW305B turbofans

  • Thrust: 5,225 lbs each

Performance and Range of Hawker 1000

The Hawker 1000 is designed to bridge the gap between midsize and large cabin jets, providing impressive range without sacrificing operational flexibility. Powered by twin Pratt & Whitney PW305B engines, it delivers a maximum cruise speed of approximately 470 knots (870 km/h) and can fly at altitudes up to 41,000 feet.

One of its standout features is its range of around 3,000 nautical miles (5,556 km), enabling nonstop flights such as New York to London, Los Angeles to Honolulu, or Dubai to Singapore under optimal conditions. Its performance also allows for shorter runway operations compared to many jets in its category, opening access to smaller regional airports and reducing overall travel time.

Cabin Comfort and Interior of Hawker 1000

The Hawker 1000’s cabin is designed to provide a luxurious and quiet travel experience for business and leisure travelers alike. The stand-up cabin offers generous space for up to 8 or 9 passengers, usually arranged in a double club seating configuration with an optional three-seat divan.

Key interior features include:

  • Fully reclining leather seats with fold-out worktables

  • Refreshment center/galley for snacks and beverages

  • Fully enclosed lavatory at the rear of the cabin

  • Low cabin altitude for reduced fatigue on long flights

  • Large windows providing natural light and scenic views

Baggage space is both internal and external, ensuring passengers can carry a substantial amount of luggage for extended trips. The cabin is also equipped with soundproofing measures, making conversations and work more comfortable.

Avionics and Technology of Hawker 1000

When introduced, the Hawker 1000 came with advanced avionics for its class, enhancing safety, navigation precision, and overall efficiency.

The flight deck typically features:

  • Collins Pro Line 4 avionics suite

  • Dual flight management systems (FMS) for long-haul navigation

  • Weather radar and traffic collision avoidance systems (TCAS)

  • Autopilot and autothrottle systems for smoother operations

  • Enhanced communication systems for global connectivity

While newer jets have more modern glass cockpits, many Hawker 1000 aircraft in service today have undergone avionics upgrades to meet current navigation and safety requirements, including ADS-B compliance.

Operational Advantages of Hawker 1000

The Hawker 1000 offers several operational benefits that make it attractive to charter operators and private owners:

  1. Long-Range Capability – Nonstop intercontinental flights without the need for frequent fuel stops.

  2. Balanced Performance – Capable of both high-speed cruise and efficient fuel economy.

  3. Airport Accessibility – Can operate from shorter runways than many large cabin jets, expanding airport options.

  4. Proven Reliability – A history of dependable service with lower-than-average downtime.

  5. Comfort-to-Cost Ratio – Offers a spacious cabin at a lower charter cost than comparable super-midsize jets like the Gulfstream G200 or Challenger 300.

Who Should Charter Hawker 1000

The Hawker 1000 is ideal for travelers who:

  • Require nonstop flights for intercontinental or long domestic trips.

  • Want a stand-up cabin without paying large-jet charter rates.

  • Need to maximize productivity in-flight with a comfortable and quiet workspace.

  • Travel with small to medium-sized groups (up to 9 passengers).

  • Desire flexible airport options to reach destinations closer to final meeting points or resorts.

This aircraft is especially suited for corporate executives, sports teams, government delegations, and luxury leisure travelers.

Charter Cost Estimates for Hawker 1000

The cost of chartering a Hawker 1000 depends on factors such as route distance, airport fees, crew costs, and fuel prices. On average:

  • Hourly Rate: $4,500 – $6,000

  • Short Domestic Flights (2 hours): ~$9,000 – $12,000

  • Transcontinental Flights (5 hours): ~$22,500 – $30,000

  • Transatlantic Flights (8–9 hours): ~$36,000 – $54,000

These rates generally include aircraft, crew, and standard catering, but exclude overnight crew fees, de-icing, and special handling charges.

Conclusion

The Hawker 1000 remains a highly respected super-midsize jet, delivering the perfect balance between range, comfort, and efficiency. Its ability to perform long-range flights while offering a spacious, quiet cabin makes it a strong choice for both business and leisure travelers. Although newer models with more modern avionics have entered the market, the Hawker 1000’s proven performance, reliability, and competitive charter rates ensure it maintains a strong presence in the private aviation sector.

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