Five Established Since EBACE Last Year
The Hawker 4000 super-midsize business jet has established five
world records since it recorded its first en route to last year's
European Business Aviation Convention and Exhibition (EBACE) in
Geneva. The first four records occurred during a four-day stretch
in October 2009 when a Hawker 4000 carrying four passengers and a
crew of two logged more than 6,700 nautical miles traveling to
major cities in Europe and the Middle East. The fifth record was
logged on Jan. 17, 2010, between London and Dubai.
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"The Hawker 4000's superior cruise and
range performance when compared to its competitors in the
super-midsize category mean that it could potentially set a speed
record on virtually any flight," said Shawn Vick, HBC executive
vice president. "The aircraft's performance in these instances
wasn't just about speed. It demonstrated the versatility,
reliability and range to meet the unique and varying transportation
needs of a global company."
The first record was set last year on Oct. 8, when a Hawker 4000
traveled from Lisbon, Portugal, to Berlin, Germany, a distance of
1,253 nautical miles, in exactly three hours for an average speed
of 482.13 miles per hour. The next day the aircraft completed a
second record leg between Berlin and Milan, Italy, with an average
of 395.62 mph over the 448 nautical mile distance, in an elapsed
time of 1 hour and 14 minutes. Then on Oct. 10, when the Hawker
4000 traveled from Milan to Bahrain in 5 hours and 30 minutes, it
averaged a record 480.14 mph over the 2,282 nautical mile route.
Finally, on Oct. 12, the aircraft departed Bahrain and made a 6
hour and 57 minute flight over Kuwait, Iraq, Syria, Turkey,
Bulgaria, Sofia, Croatia, Austria, Germany and Belgium before
landing at London's Stansted Airport in the United Kingdom. The
average speed was 454.42 mph over the 2,729 nautical mile
distance.
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In January 2010, a fifth world speed
record was added to the Hawker 4000's accomplishments, flying from
London to Dubai, a distance of 3,056 nautical miles at an average
speed of 540.39 mph.
Statistical summaries of the flights have been submitted for
certification and verification to the National Aeronautic
Association (NAA) and the Federation Aeronautique Internationale
(FAI) for aircraft in the Class C-1 (6,164-13,228 lbs.) Group III
(jet) category. Certificates for all of the records will be
presented to HBC representatives later this year.