King Air C90GT, Baron G58, Premier I Bizjet Also On
Display
A special edition 60th Anniversary Beechcraft Bonanza G36 will
highlight Hawker Beechcraft Corporation's exhibit at this year's
Lakeland Fly-In, set to get underway next week. Joining the Bonanza
will be a Beechcraft Baron G58, Beechcraft King Air C90GT and
Beechcraft Premier IA.

"We have much to celebrate at this year's Sun 'N Fun including
the 60th anniversary of the Beechcraft Bonanza, the 75th
anniversary of Beechcraft and the launch of our new company --
Hawker Beechcraft Corporation," said Brad Hatt, president of
Commercial Sales. "It is an exciting time for our customers, our
employees and our business. For the first time in 25 years, we are
a private company and with two of the strongest brands in aviation
in our new name, we're quite bullish about our future."
The optional 60th
Anniversary special edition of the 2007 Beechcraft Bonanza G36
comes with a variety of handsomely appointed accoutrements designed
to exemplify the extraordinary history of the airplane. The entire
aircraft sidewall has been redesigned for more space and comfort
while the armrest has been transformed from traditional into a
modern, stylish and harmonious contour. Molded into the side of the
aircraft, maximum width has been accomplished with the addition of
up to three inches of elbow room for absolute comfort.
The exterior preserves the Bonanza legacy while advancing
technology and design with specially formulated paints. The 60th
Anniversary stripe design includes Matterhorn White and Anniversary
Diamond in combination with Anniversary Topaz, Anniversary Onyx,
Anniversary Sapphire, Anniversary Ruby or Anniversary Agate. The
Anniversary stripe colors are highlighted by the gleam of a
polished aluminum (Anniversary Diamond) look.
Representatives with Hawker Beechcraft note the Bonanza is the
only aircraft in history to remain in continuous production for 60
years.

The Bonanza's bigger brother, the twin-engine Beechcraft Baron
G58 will also be on display. Both aircraft feature Garmin G1000
avionics suites including the new Garmin GFC 700TM autopilot. These
aircraft are the first applications of the fully integrated
avionics system in piston engine aircraft. The combined package
provides improved situational awareness, increased functionality,
and reduced pilot workload. More than 6,000 Beechcraft Barons and
18,000 Beechcraft Bonanzas have been built and delivered.

Joining the Baron and Bonanza will be the Beechcraft King Air
C90GT. An evolution of the Beechcraft King Air C90B, the King Air
C90GT delivers a 25-knot increase in max cruise speed and up to a
50 percent reduction in the time needed to reach its certified
ceiling of 30,000 ft. The King Air C90GT is also able to complete
missions into shorter runways not accessible by jets. With at least
a 50 percent larger cabin volume than the largest VLJ, passengers
can travel with safety, comfort and ease, while having easy,
in-flight access to a large baggage area. A fully enclosed, private
lavatory provides necessary facilities.

The Beechcraft Premier IA is the largest, fastest single-pilot
business jet in the world. It features a high-strength composite,
carbon fiber/epoxy/honeycomb fuselage, produced by
computer-controlled, automated machines, giving the aircraft a
medium-jet sized cabin at light jet acquisition and operating
costs. The powerplants are Williams International FJ44-2A engines
that are built on themes of simplicity, low fuel consumption, and
high-altitude thrust performance. Rockwell Collins Pro Line 21
avionics includes IFIS with total system integration and instrument
placement designed to make single-pilot operation easy, simple and
safe.