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The Honeywell Aerospace GTCP36-150 Auxiliary Power Unit (APU) is fitted as standard in the Hawker 750. The APU is fully approved for in-flight operation to 30,000ft.
It provides electrical power and air-conditioning while the aircraft is on the ground without the need to start the aircraft's main engines.
In November 2005, Hawker introduced the Hawker 850XP, a successor to the Hawker 800XPi.
The aircraft has winglets, a range increased by 4% (an additional 185km) and 8% improvement in time to climb.
The new versions of this aircraft are the Hawker 750 (a reduced range version with less fuel but with an external baggage space of 32 cu ft.
A longer range version with more fuel and Winglets called the Hawker 900, which doesn’t have any external baggage.
"The Hawker 750 can be chartered for $4,000 and hour and up.
It provides electrical power and air-conditioning while the aircraft is on the ground without the need to start the aircraft's main engines.
In November 2005, Hawker introduced the Hawker 850XP, a successor to the Hawker 800XPi.
The aircraft has winglets, a range increased by 4% (an additional 185km) and 8% improvement in time to climb.
The new versions of this aircraft are the Hawker 750 (a reduced range version with less fuel but with an external baggage space of 32 cu ft.
A longer range version with more fuel and Winglets called the Hawker 900, which doesn’t have any external baggage.
"The Hawker 750 can be chartered for $4,000 and hour and up.
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