Register

Hawker Beechcraft Shelves Hawker 200

Hawker 200
Gemini Sparkle

Key Takeaways:

  • Hawker Beechcraft is halting development of its Hawker 200 light business jet due to the challenging global economic situation and a particularly weak market for light jets.
  • The company is at a "natural pause point" in the jet's certification process, intending to resume development when market conditions rebound.
  • Despite widespread economic difficulties, layoffs, and a lost military contract, Hawker Beechcraft is increasing production rates for its turboprop and other jet aircraft due to signs of stability and demand in those segments.
See a mistake? Contact us.

Citing the “fragile global economic situation,” Hawker Beechcraft has decided to slow development of the Hawker 200 light business jet, known originally as the Beechcraft Premier II, until market conditions rebound.

“As you are aware, our industry is facing one of the most challenging markets in its history,” noted Hawker Beechcraft chairman and CEO Bill Boisture in a letter to employees. “The light jet segment has been particularly hard hit. Most manufacturers have made difficult decisions and are hopeful for a timely recovery. Unfortunately, economists and third-party industry analysts agree the timing of that recovery remains uncertain.”

Ready to Sell Your Aircraft?

List your airplane on AircraftForSale.com and reach qualified buyers.

List Your Aircraft
AircraftForSale Logo | FLYING Logo
Pilot in aircraft
Sign-up for newsletters & special offers!

Get the latest stories & special offers delivered directly to your inbox.

SUBSCRIBE