1990 - 1996 Hawker 1000A

The Hawker 1000 was the largest member of the DH/HS/BAE-125/Hawker 800 series of corporate jets. The Hawker 1000 is based on the smaller Hawker 800 and has a cabin three feet longer and is powered by the Pratt & Whitney Canada PW-305 turbofans instead of the Honeywell TFE-731 on the Hawker 800. These engines give the Hawker 1000 565 pounds of extra thrust on each engine. The 1000 differs from the 800 in a number of respects however and features a stretched fuselage. The 1000 is identifiable via its seven main cabin windows per side, whereas the 800 has six, and the 0.84m (2ft 9in) stretch (achieved by small fuselage plugs in front of and behind the wing) allowing an increase in max seating to 15. However as it is optimized for long range intercontinental work, the typical Hawker 1000 configuration seats one less than the smaller Hawker 800.
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Aircraft Information
Year: 1990 - 1996
Make: Hawker
Model: 1000
Active Fleet: 41  -  For Sale/Lease: 13
Average Asking Price - February 2014: $2,995,000
Range: 2,970 - 3,150 nm
Contact Number: 1-847-726-5000
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General Performance & Specifications
Cabin Height: 5.75 Feet
Cabin Width: 6.0 Feet
Cabin Length: 24.40 Feet
Baggage Volume Internal: 50.0 Cubic Feet
Baggage Volume External: 22.0 Cubic Feet
Seats Executive: *2/8
Max. Take-Off Weight: 31,100 lbs.
Max. Landing Weight: 25,000 lbs.
Maximum Payload: 2,150 lbs.
Balance Field Length: 6,000 Feet
Landing Distance: 4,100 Feet
Rate of Climb - All Engines: 3,577 Feet / Minute
Rate of Climb - One Engine Out: 797 Feet / Minute
Normal Cruise Speed: 440 ktas
Max. Cruise Speed: 470 ktas
Service Ceiling Max. Weight: 39,000 Feet
Number of Engines: 2
Engine Manufacturer: Pratt & Whitney
Engine Model: PW305B
Description

The Hawker 1000 was the largest member of the DH/HS/BAE-125/Hawker 800 series of corporate jets. The Hawker 1000 is based on the smaller Hawker 800 and has a cabin three feet longer and is powered by the Pratt & Whitney Canada PW-305 turbofans instead of the Honeywell TFE-731 on the Hawker 800. These engines give the Hawker 1000 565 pounds of extra thrust on each engine. The 1000 differs from the 800 in a number of respects however and features a stretched fuselage. The 1000 is identifiable via its seven main cabin windows per side, whereas the 800 has six, and the 0.84m (2ft 9in) stretch (achieved by small fuselage plugs in front of and behind the wing) allowing an increase in max seating to 15. However as it is optimized for long range intercontinental work, the typical Hawker 1000 configuration seats one less than the smaller Hawker 800.