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Hawker 800XP Charter

Published Jun 19, 2026

The Hawker 800XP is the proven workhorse of the midsize class — one of the most widely chartered business jets ever built, with a wide six-foot cabin and a reputation for solid, dependable service. On the New York–Miami corridor it offers more cabin width than most of its rivals at a sensible, well-established charter rate.

  • 2,540 nm range
  • 447 ktas cruise
  • 8 passengers
From $19,000one-way, all-in
Hawker 800XP Charter — charter from New York to Miami

Private charters on the New York–Miami corridor depart from Teterboro Airport (TEB), Westchester County Airport (HPN), Morristown Municipal Airport (MMU) or Republic Airport (FRG), and arrive at Miami-Opa Locka Executive Airport (OPF), Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport (FXE), Miami International Airport (MIA) or President Donald J. Trump International Airport (DJT).

Hawker 800XP specifications

Manufacturer performance figures — Hawker Beechcraft.

2,540 nm
Max range
447 ktas
Cruise speed
8
Passengers
5 ft 9 in
Cabin height
48 cu ft
Baggage
41,000 ft
Service ceiling

A wide cabin from a dependable airframe

The Hawker's fuselage gives it a generous 6-foot cabin width — broader than the Learjet 60XR or Gulfstream G150 — with a stand-up 5-foot-9-inch height, facing club seats and an enclosed lavatory. The 21-foot-4-inch cabin seats eight comfortably and up to twelve when a group needs every seat for the run to South Florida.

Decades in service mean the type is exceptionally well understood by operators and maintainers alike, which is a large part of why it remains a go-to midsize charter on the corridor.

Nonstop, with margin in hand

With 2,540 nautical miles of range against the route's 950, the 800XP flies Teterboro or Morristown to Opa-locka, Fort Lauderdale Executive or Trump International (DJT) nonstop with a full cabin and full reserves — winter winds included. A 447-knot, Mach 0.80 cruise holds the leg to roughly two and a half hours.

Honeywell TFE731-5BR engines and a 41,000-foot ceiling deliver a quiet, steady ride down the Eastern Seaboard, with the proven reliability that makes the type a low-drama choice for the route.

Why the Hawker 800XP still earns its place

  • Wide 6-foot cabin — broader than most midsize rivals
  • Seats eight typically, with a maximum of twelve
  • Proven, widely operated airframe — easy to source
  • Stand-up 5-foot-9-inch cabin with an enclosed lavatory
  • Nonstop New York to Miami with 2,540 nm and reserves

Frequently asked questions

How much is a Hawker 800XP charter from New York to Miami?

A one-way Hawker 800XP charter on the New York–Miami route is typically $19,000 to $28,000 all-in, depending on the date and availability — a sensible rate for a wide-cabin midsize jet. Empty-leg flights can be less, and every quote includes fuel, fees and taxes.

Why is the Hawker 800XP called a workhorse?

It is one of the most widely produced and chartered midsize jets ever, with decades of dependable service. Operators and maintainers know the type inside out, which keeps it reliable and readily available on the New York–Miami corridor.

Can the Hawker 800XP fly New York to Miami nonstop?

Yes. With 2,540 nautical miles of range against the route's roughly 950, it flies the corridor nonstop in either direction with a full cabin and IFR reserves.

How many passengers does the Hawker 800XP seat?

The 800XP seats eight passengers comfortably in its standard layout, with a maximum of twelve. Its wide six-foot cabin makes it one of the roomier midsize jets for a group on the route.

How wide is the Hawker 800XP cabin?

The cabin is a full 6 feet wide with 5-foot-9-inch standing height — broader than the Learjet 60XR or Gulfstream G150 — so facing passengers have noticeably more shoulder room on the flight to Miami.

Ready to fly New York to Miami?

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