1992 Beechcraft Beechjet 400A used

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Description

The Beechcraft Beechjet 400A is a twin-engine light business jet developed by the now-defunct Beech Aircraft Corporation. It was first introduced in 1992 and was in production until 2002, when it was replaced by the improved Hawker 400XP. This aircraft is powered by two Garrett TFE731-2 turbofan engines, which provide a maximum speed of Mach 0.75 and a range of approximately 1,800 nautical miles. It can accommodate up to eight passengers in a luxury cabin and features a variety of amenities, such as a full galley, a private lavatory, and an entertainment system. The Beechjet 400A is a popular choice for private and corporate aviation due to its performance, reliability, and comfort.

Features

  • Total Time: 6,059
  • Total cycles since new: 5,077
  • Engine(s)
  • Engines: JT15D-5
  • Left: Time remaining to HSI 1,234.4 to Overhaul 1234.4
  • Right: 0 time since HSI 1244.6 to Overhaul
  • Avionics
  • Garmin G5000 integrated Flight Deck w/AFCS WAAS/LPV
  • Garmin GFC 700 Autopilot
  • Garmin SVT Dual Synthetic Vision
  • Turbulence Detection Enablement
  • ADS-B out Compliant with DO-260B Standard
  • Garmin Weather Radar
  • Collins TTR 920 Traffic Collision Avoidance System Receiver
  • Collins DME-442 Receiver
  • Collins ADF-462 System
  • Collins ALT-55B Radio Altimeter
  • Collins XM GDL 69
  • Integrated Electronic Charts (Subscription Required)

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