Hawker 750

FLIGHT RANGE

Over 2,500 non-stop nautical miles.

INTERIOR COMFORT

Ultra-luxurious, roomy interior.

ENGINE POWER

Honeywell TFE731-5BR engines.

BAGGAGE SPACE

Ample storage for luggage.

TRAVEL SPEED

Maximum cruise speed of 447 knots.

Discover The Hawker 750

The Hawker 750 business jet is luxurious, safe, non-nonsense, and budget-friendly. Beechcraft-designed, this is the aircraft for any kind of individual or small group travel—one that will offer you an excellent seat and a comfortable flight.

The Hawker is incredibly roomy in its cabin, with a full entertainment system and many extras. It has enough room to lie down for some rest or space for completing some mid-air work. The 750 is also infamous for its very finely trimmed interior, which can carry eight people in luxury. Its cabin has adjustable seats, deluxe amenities, and a private area that can be used for everything from reading a book to feeding a baby.

Additionally, the Hawker 750 helps make flights more enjoyable by keeping cabin noise to a bare minimum. A calmer, quieter space is perfect for meditating, sleeping, working, or watching a movie without having to turn the television to max volume.

The Hawker 750 is quite fast too, travelling at speeds up to 450 knots with 2,500 direct per-flight miles possible on each trip. It’s thus an excellent choice for both regional and transcontinental flights and can be operated from smaller airports. This powerful and economical private jet is the right choice for those looking for the ultimate in air travel without having to pay a premium price.


Hawker 750 Cabin Layout

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Hawker 750 Specifications

Amsterdam, Netherlands

Despite its apparent focus on canals and hip culture, Amsterdam offers a plethora of other sights and activities. Its UNESCO-protected canal belt with its pretty bridges and old-fashioned canal houses is a perfect place to bike or sail. Interested in the city’s religious history? Dedicate a few hours to visiting Ons’ Lieve Heer op Solder (Our Lord in the Attic). This historic, previously hidden Catholic church was constructed within the attic space of an original canal home dating back to the 17th century.

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Brussels, Belgium

Brussels is like no other city on earth. While it does evoke the past, the modern-day hustle and bustle are present, as is a wide-scale focus on the culinary arts. The tomb of Queen Astrid can be viewed in person by visiting Laeken Cemetery (also known as the Père Lachaise of Brussels). The cemetery also features a wide variety of amazingly detailed and well-preserved funerary sculptures. The Grand Place, the guild halls, and even the Manneken Pis also work to showcase Brussels’ medieval history.

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Frankfurt, Germany

Frankfurt is a city that manages to balance its status as a global financial powerhouse with its passion for history and culture. Modernity—with tall buildings such as the Commerzbank Tower dominating the view—contrasts with the charm of the Römerberg, the city’s old town. The Städel Museum and Senckenberg Natural History Museum are cultural jewels to explore, and there are places on the River Main to sit and relax and simply have a great time.

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Zurich, Switzerland

Zurich is a complete master at marrying urban style with natural splendour. The city is framed by the Alps and located on the Lake Zurich shoreline, with its panoramic views and outdoor sports in full force all year round. It’s worth visiting the Kunsthaus Zürich for art and the Swiss National Museum for history lovers in Zurich. The Old Town, with its narrow streets, medieval houses, and beautiful squares, is a pleasure to stroll through.

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