Hawker 800A
Seats
8
Maximum Range (nm)
2608
ICAO Code
H25B



Hawker 800A
Introduction
The Hawker 800A is a classic midsize business jet, known for its blend of comfort, performance, and transcontinental range. First introduced in the late 1980s as part of the popular Hawker 800 series, the 800A became a go-to aircraft for corporate travelers and charter clients seeking a reliable and comfortable private flying experience. Built by British Aerospace (later Raytheon), it retains the hallmark Hawker design—sturdy construction, spacious cabin, and dependable operational capability.
Specifications of Hawker 800A
Manufacturer: British Aerospace / Raytheon
Crew: 2 pilots
Passenger Capacity: 8–9 passengers
Length: 51 ft 2 in (15.6 m)
Wingspan: 54 ft 4 in (16.56 m)
Height: 18 ft 1 in (5.51 m)
Maximum Takeoff Weight (MTOW): 27,400 lbs (12,429 kg)
Engines: 2 × Honeywell TFE731-5R turbofans
Baggage Capacity: 48 cu ft (internal & external)
Performance and Range of Hawker 800A
Maximum Cruise Speed: 447 knots (514 mph, 828 km/h)
Range: 2,540 nautical miles (4,704 km)
Service Ceiling: 41,000 ft (12,497 m)
Takeoff Distance: ~5,032 ft (1,534 m)
Landing Distance: ~2,245 ft (684 m)
The Hawker 800A delivers solid performance for a midsize jet, capable of handling U.S. coast-to-coast routes with a single fuel stop and flying comfortably over medium-length international sectors.
Cabin Comfort and Interior of Hawker 800A
The cabin of the Hawker 800A is well-appointed with an emphasis on passenger comfort.
Cabin Length: 21 ft 4 in (6.5 m)
Cabin Height: 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)
Cabin Width: 6 ft (1.83 m)
The interior typically features a club seating arrangement for four, a three-seat divan, and additional single seats. The cabin is pressurized and climate-controlled, with fold-out tables, refreshment centers, and a fully enclosed lavatory. Its stand-up cabin height makes it comfortable for moving around during flight.
Avionics and Technology of Hawker 800A
The Hawker 800A’s avionics suite includes advanced navigation and communication systems for its era, typically featuring the Collins Pro Line series. Standard equipment includes:
EFIS (Electronic Flight Instrument System)
Weather radar
TCAS (Traffic Collision Avoidance System)
Autopilot
Dual FMS (Flight Management System)
While not as advanced as newer jets, many 800As have been upgraded with modern avionics to meet today’s airspace and safety requirements.
Operational Advantages of Hawker 800A
Proven reliability and robust design
Spacious, comfortable cabin for its class
Capable of operating from shorter runways than many midsize competitors
Good range for regional and medium-haul international missions
Economical operating costs compared to larger jets
Who Should Charter a Hawker 800A
The Hawker 800A is ideal for:
Business executives traveling regionally or coast-to-coast
Leisure travelers seeking comfort without moving to a large jet
Groups of up to 8 passengers on mid-range routes
Travelers who value a stand-up cabin and spacious layout in a midsize category
Charter Cost Estimates for Hawker 800A
Charter rates vary based on route, season, and operator, but typical hourly rates for the Hawker 800A range between $3,500 and $4,500 per hour.
Conclusion
The Hawker 800A remains a trusted name in private aviation for its balance of comfort, efficiency, and operational capability. While newer models offer updated avionics and performance, the 800A continues to be a cost-effective and dependable choice for midsize jet charters, making it a favorite among both operators and passengers.
