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Raytheon

Raytheon Aircraft Company (1994-2006) was a major U.S. defense contractor and industrial corporation with core manufacturing concentrations in weapons and military and commercial electronics. It was formed in 1994 by the Raytheon Company by merging Beech Aircraft Company (owned since 8 February 1980) and the Hawker product line of Raytheon (former Business Jets Division from British Aerospace, acquired in 1993).
In 1997, Raytheon acquired the aerospace and defense business of Hughes Aircraft Company from Hughes Electronics Corporation, a subsidiary of General Motors.
Raytheon Aircraft Company was sold in 2006 by Raytheon to Goldman Sachs creating Hawker Beechcraft Corporation early 2007.


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Raytheon 390

The Model 390 Premier I is the first all new product of the Raytheon Aircraft Company to fly, and is an all new entry level corporate jet designed to compete head on with Cessna's highly successful CitationJet/CJ1 series. Design work on the Premier I began in early 1994 under the designation PD-374. Development go-ahead was authorised in early 1995, and initial details of the new jet were released in mid 1995. Construction of the first Premier I began in late 1996 and rollout was on 19 August 1998. Four aircraft were used in the flight test program with the first flying on 22 December 1998. Certification was achieved in early 2001.

Raytheon 390 Premier IA, registration D-ISAR, built 2006, serial number RB-148
Cointrin (GVA), Geneva, Switzerland, 15 June 2016


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Hawker 400

The Hawker 400 is a small twinjet corporate aircraft. Initially designed and built by Mitsubishi, it has been further developed and updated by the Beechcraft Corporation as Beechjet 400. The Hawker 400XP incorporates further aerodynamic, mechanical and interior improvements gleaned from the Hawker 800XP by Raytheon.

Hawker 400XP, registration OK-EAS, built 1998, serial number RK-180
Cointrin (GVA), Geneva, Switzerland, 3 May 2017

Hawker 400XP, registration N482MS, built 1999, serial number RK-264
Cointrin (GVA), Geneva, Switzerland, 26 June 2017

Hawker 400XP, registration OK-RAH, built 2005, serial number RK-413
Cointrin (GVA), Geneva, Switzerland, 5 July 2017


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Hawker 800

The Hawker 800 is a mid-size twinjet corporate aircraft. It is a development of the British Aerospace BAe 125. In April 1981, the British Aerospace Board sanctioned the programme to improve the British Aerospace 125-700 series. By May 1983 the new aircraft (BAe 125-800) was ready for its first test flight. The 125-800 series would become a sales success. After the acquisition in 1993 of the Business Jets Division from British Aerospace and the formation of the Raytheon Aircraft Company in 1994 the Hawker 800 variants were produced by Raytheon until 2007. From 2007 until 2013 the Hawker 800 variants were produced by Hawker Beechcraft. Variants include Hawker 750, 800, 800XP, 800XPi, 850XP and 900XP.

Hawker 800XP, registration LY-HCW, built 1998, serial number 258398
Cointrin (GVA), Geneva, Switzerland, 30 July 2016

Hawker 800XPi, registration CS-DRQ, built 2006, serial number 258783
Cointrin (GVA), Geneva, Switzerland, 28 July 2016

Hawker 850XP, registration OD-LEA, built 2006, serial number 258792
Cointrin (GVA), Geneva, Switzerland, 25 July 2015


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Beechcraft Baron

The Beechcraft Baron is a light, twin-engined piston aircraft developed by Beech Aircraft and introduced in 1961.
Barons come in three basic types: the Baron 55 (short body), Baron 56 (short body) and Baron 58 (long body), with several sub-variants each.

Beechcraft Baron 58, registration HB-GJO, built 2001, serial number TH-2001
Cointrin (GVA), Geneva, Switzerland, 15 July 2016


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Beechcraft Super King Air

The Super King Air Model 200 was originally conceived by Beech Aircraft as the Model 101 in 1969. The 200 series proved so popular that Beech Aircraft began work on a successor, with designation Model 300 and marketed as the "Super King Air 300". The first flight of the prototype Model 300 took place on September 3, 1983 and deliveries commenced the following year.

Beechcraft Super King Air B200, registration D-IANA, built 1995, serial number BB-1517
Cointrin (GVA), Geneva, Switzerland, 16 July 2017

Beechcraft Super King Air 200, registration G-IASA, built 2000, serial number BB-1698
Cointrin (GVA), Geneva, Switzerland, 20 July 2016


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