Hawker 800

TIMELESS DESIGN

Elegant and enduring symbol of sophistication.

CHOOSE YOUR AIRPORT

Accesses airports with shorter runways.

IMPRESSIVE RANGE

Direct global connections with 6,600 nm.

HIGH CRUISING SPEEDS

Connects distant cities nonstop.

NEXT-GEN AVIONICS

Equipped with modern technology.

Discover The Hawker 800

Classified as a light business jet, the Hawker 800 is all about flexibility and clean productivity. The 800 model has a clean, elegant interior and a comfortable and sleek cockpit to boot. It is also compact and is capable of reaching and landing at even the smaller airports. Contact us today to explore all of the location possibilities!

The Hawker 800 is packed with the latest technology and delivers big on performance to ensure that journeys are seamless and fast so passengers can reach their destination efficiently and quickly. Whether you’re heading abroad for the weekend or heading out to a key business meeting in a major city, the Hawker 800 is prepared to take on the job.

Its cabin has a 7-passenger capacity, providing lots of legroom and plenty of extra features for the best experience. Having a maximum nonstop flight range of nearly 1,700 nautical miles, the Hawker 800 makes quick work of short- to mid-range flights and is an ideal all-around choice for the serious flyer looking for a private air transport solution that’s as reliable as it is elegant.


Hawker 800 Cabin Layout

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Hawker 800 Specifications

Porto, Portugal

Porto is a medieval city located next to the Douro River. The city is known for its historic churches and acclaimed Port wine, but there is much more to discover. To experience the local arts, visit the Serralves Museum & Park, an art museum that has an exterior that is surrounded by beautiful gardens and a park—delivering beauty both indoors and out. Porto is a very lively city with lots of culture and food and will please any visitor. 

  • Approximately
  • 2
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  • 30
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Krakow, Poland

History and culture meet and come together in Kraków. There are beautiful architectural sights such as Wawel Royal Castle, St. Mary’s Basilica, and the Old Town Square. A walk down any of the narrow alleyways reveals quaint restaurants serving hearty Polish dishes like pierogi and kielbasa. There are galleries, theatres, and live music concerts, as well as an electric cultural scene in the city. Kraków is a city where the past, the present, and contemporary culture all coexist seamlessly.

  • Approximately
  • 2
  • hours
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  • 30
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Santorini, Greece

Sunsets and iconic whitewashed architecture aside, Santorini is an idyllic Aegean island for lovers and explorers. Often called the “Pompeii of the Aegean,” the Akrotiri Archaeological Site is centered around the ancient Minoan city and is nothing short of fascinating. Venetsanos, one of the city’s oldest wineries, is open to the public and offers wine tastings combined with picture-perfect, breathtaking views of the surrounding area.

  • Approximately
  • 4
  • hours
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Dubrovnik, Croatia

Dubrovnik is a true historical jewel with its medieval walls, old cobbled streets, and deep blue waters. The city’s main street, Stradun (Placa Street), is where the action is. Not only are there historic buildings there, but there are also plenty of shopping opportunities and restaurants, and often, there are live performances to enjoy. Dubrovnik has the history, nature, and unforgettable, funky type of energy that makes for the holiday of a lifetime.

  • Approximately
  • 2
  • hours
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  • 30
  • min