Tue, Sep 08, 2009
Will Display New Hawker 4000 In Hong Kong
Hawker Beechcraft Corporation (HBC) continues to be one of the
leading suppliers of business jets in the Asia Pacific region. The
company late last week announced its plans to showcase its
revolutionary Hawker 4000 with Avion Pacific, its local sales
representative, at the 2009 Asian Aerospace International Expo,
which runs Sept. 8-10 in Hong Kong. The flagship of the Hawker
line, the composite-fuselage Hawker 4000 is the most advanced
super-midsize business jet in the world. It truly sets the standard
for quality, performance and value in the super-midsize business
jet class of aircraft.
"The Asian market represents one of the strongest markets in the
world today and is of particular interest to us," said Brad Hatt,
senior vice president, Hawker Beechcraft Sales. "Our King Air and
Hawker products are widely used throughout this region and are
viewed as reliable and cost efficient modes of transportation. We
look forward to continued growth in this region as they continue to
experience the value and benefits of corporate aircraft
ownership."
The King Air and Hawker products are building a strong base
following receipt of international aircraft certifications. The
company continues working to secure additional certifications
worldwide. The following certifications were received in the last
year:
- Hawker 900XP - Indonesia
- Hawker 400XP - Philippines
- Beechcraft King Air 350 - Indonesia and Malaysia
- Beechcraft King Air C90GTi - China
Hawker 4000 File Photo
Hawker Beechcraft Corporation manufactures business, special
mission and trainer aircraft - designing, marketing and supporting
aviation products and services for businesses, governments and
individuals worldwide. The company's headquarters and major
facilities are located in Wichita, KS, with operations in Salina,
KS; Little Rock, AK; Chester, England, U.K.; and Chihuahua,
Mexico.
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