The story behind the Hawker 800XP
Few aircraft in business aviation have a lineage as long or as distinguished as the Hawker 800XP. The aircraft's roots stretch back to the de Havilland DH.125, a twin-engine business jet that first flew in 1962 and entered service with corporate and government operators across the world. Through successive ownerships — Hawker Siddeley, British Aerospace, Raytheon, and eventually Hawker Beechcraft — the basic airframe was continuously developed, stretched and re-engined to keep pace with market expectations. The 800 series, introduced in 1983 as the BAe 125-800, represented the most significant leap in the aircraft's evolution, bringing a lengthened fuselage, improved Honeywell TFE731 engines and a completely redesigned interior.
The XP designation — standing for Extra Performance — arrived in 1995 when Raytheon upgraded the powerplant to the Honeywell TFE731-5BR, increasing thrust and improving hot-and-high performance at airports such as Aspen, Salzburg and Lukla. Production continued until approximately 2006, by which point several hundred 800XP airframes had been delivered to owners on every continent. The aircraft achieved particular popularity in Europe, where its combination of a genuine stand-up cabin, transregional range and competitive operating cost made it the default choice for corporate operators running regular shuttle routes between London, Frankfurt, Madrid and Eastern European capitals.
The Hawker 800XP is now well into its secondary market life, with most airframes dating from the late 1990s to mid-2000s. This age means that charter clients should pay attention to the specific maintenance status and avionics fit of any individual aircraft, since compliance programmes, interior refurbishment standards and avionics updates vary considerably across the fleet. A well-maintained 800XP with a recent interior refresh and ADS-B Out compliance offers genuine value; a poorly maintained example with a tired interior does not. Limitless Sky sources only operators who can provide current maintenance records and appropriate operator certifications.


