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Part 135 · Charter Available

N315JL

Hawker 850XP · Midsize


448
Knots Cruise
2,642
NM Range
8
Passengers
2
Engines

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N315JL Hawker 850XP Midsize
Hawker 850XP — Hawker

N315JL Aircraft Overview

Performance Profile

Midsize jet performance from N315JL: 448 knots, 2,642 nautical miles, 41,000-foot ceiling. The Hawker 850XP's 2x Honeywell TFE731-5BR are proven powerplants with extensive operator support networks.

Mission Profile

N315JL handles the bread-and-butter missions of business aviation: city pairs under 2,000 nautical miles with passenger groups of 4-8. The Hawker 850XP's 6.0 ft-wide cabin and 9-seat capacity deliver what those missions require.

Charter Authorization

N315JL's operator holds Part 135 authorization. The Hawker 850XP's 2,642 NM range and 9-seat cabin cover the domestic missions that drive the highest charter demand.

Insider Note

The Hawker 850XP's cabin width at 6.0 ft is the specification most passengers notice first. It determines whether the seating feels like a private office or a commuter flight. N315JL's 2007 build date places it in a generation where interior designers had begun widening the passenger experience.

Charter & Acquisition Briefing

N315JL is a 2007 Hawker registered to . The Hawker 800 series is the most-produced midsize business jet in history, with over 1,100 delivered. Here is the operational context for this airframe.

Fleet Position

The Hawker 800 series remains one of the most operated midsize jets in the United States, with roughly 400 on active U.S. registrations. FAA data confirms N315JL based in 9 passengers, . While production ended in 2013, the installed fleet continues to fly significant charter and corporate hours. Parts support from Honeywell (engines) and Raytheon/Textron (airframe) remains available, though some Hawker-specific components carry longer lead times than Citation or Challenger parts.

Charter Availability

N315JL is Part 135 charter authorized. Hawker charter rates have compressed as the fleet ages, currently running $3,500 to $5,000 per flight hour. This positions the Hawker as one of the most affordable standup-cabin jets on the charter market. The tradeoff is cabin technology: older interiors, less soundproofing than modern midsizes, and narrower cabin windows. For cost-conscious travelers who prioritize value over aesthetics, the Hawker remains a strong option.

Market Position

A 2007 production date places N315JL in the Hawker 800XP or 850XP generation. The XP brought upgraded TFE731-5BR-1H engines with 4,660 lbs of thrust (versus 4,550 on the base 800), improving hot-and-high performance. The 850XP added winglets for better range and fuel efficiency. Pre-owned values range from $2.5M to $4M.

The XP/850XP generation is the most practical Hawker to own today. Engine support is strong, parts are available, and annual operating costs run $300,000 to $400,000 all-in for a Part 91 operation flying 200 to 300 hours. The winglets on the 850XP are worth a 5-10% premium over a non-winglet 800XP at equivalent age and condition.

Mission Profile

Optimized for regional and mid-range domestic routes where cabin standing room matters but ultra-long range does not. Atlanta to Boston in 2 hours 15 minutes. Denver to San Diego in 2 hours. Houston to Key West in 2 hours 10 minutes. The Hawker trades speed (Mach 0.78 cruise) for cabin width and operating economy. For company shuttle routes flown 3 to 5 times per week, the hourly savings compound into significant annual reductions.

When to Choose Something Else

Skip the Hawker for transcontinental routes. The 2,500 nm range falls 500+ nm short of LAX to Teterboro nonstop with typical passenger loads. For coast-to-coast, step up to a Challenger 350, Citation Latitude, or Gulfstream G280. Also avoid the Hawker if cabin aesthetics matter to your passengers; modern midsizes from Cessna and Bombardier have significantly updated interior designs.

Ownership & Operations

Aircraft ownership in the United States falls under FAA registration requirements. Every U.S.-registered aircraft carries an N-number that links to public records including owner name, address, airworthiness date, and certificate type. The FAA Aircraft Registry maintains this data and updates it as aircraft change hands. Prospective buyers use these records to verify ownership history, lien status, and maintenance compliance before committing to an acquisition.

Pre-Purchase Considerations

Avionics modernization drives both capability and market value. Aircraft with legacy analog instruments trade at significant discounts to those with modern glass cockpits (Garmin G5000, Collins Pro Line Fusion, Honeywell Primus Epic). ADS-B Out compliance is now mandatory in U.S. controlled airspace. Buyers should factor avionics upgrade costs into their acquisition budget when evaluating older airframes.

Charter Market Context

Empty leg pricing offers 25 to 75% discounts on published charter rates. These opportunities arise when an aircraft needs to reposition from a drop-off point back to base or to the next pickup location. The tradeoff is schedule inflexibility: departure time, date, and route are fixed by the operator's existing itinerary. The Jet Finder maintains an empty leg alert system for frequent charter clients.

N315JL Aircraft Intelligence

Cross-referenced from FAA Registry, Part 135 operator database, and live ADS-B telemetry.

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Ownership Class
LLC
FAA Registration Entity Type
FAA Airworthiness
Nov 8, 2007
Continuously airworthy for 18 years
Part 135 Certified
East Coast Jets, Inc
Legally authorized for on-demand charter
Registration
Active
Expires Nov 30, 2029
Last FAA Action
Sep 15, 2023
Most recent registry update
NTSB Record
Clean
No accidents or incidents on file
N315JL Hawker 850XP available for charter or acquisition

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Detailed Specifications

Aircraft Identity

RegistrationN315JL
ManufacturerHawker
ModelHawker 850XP (850XP)
Part 135 OperatorEast Coast Jets, Inc
CategoryMidsize
Cabin Class
Year Built2007
Configuration8
Home AirportKABE
Interior Refurbished11/1/2020
Exterior Refurbished11/1/2007

Performance & Capabilities

Engine Type2x Honeywell TFE731-5BR
Engine Thrust4,660 lbs
Max Cruise Speed448 knots
Maximum Range2642 nautical miles
Service Ceiling41,000 feet
Passenger Capacity9 passengers
AvionicsRockwell Collins Pro Line 21
IFR CertifiedYes

Frequently Asked Questions About N315JL

16 questions answered about this aircraft and the Hawker 850XP

N315JL is a 2007 Hawker 850XP (850XP) registered in the United States. It carries serial number on file with the FAA and is classified as a Mid Jet in the private aviation market. The aircraft has maintained continuous airworthiness for 18 years.

N315JL is a Hawker 850XP (850XP). The Hawker is a business jet platform with a range of 2,000 nautical miles. Hawker has a well-established support network for this airframe.

The Hawker 850XP is powered by 2x Honeywell TFE731-5BR, each producing 4,660 lbs. Engine maintenance programs from the manufacturer spread overhaul costs across flight hours, making operating expenses predictable. The powerplant supports a service ceiling of 41,000 feet.

The Hawker 850XP has a maximum cruise speed of 448 knots. Long-range cruise is 402 kts. At these speeds, a three-hour flight covers approximately 1344 nautical miles, connecting most major city pairs within its range envelope.

The Hawker 850XP (850XP) has an approximate range of 2,642 nautical miles. This translates to nonstop coverage of transatlantic routes including New York to London, or Los Angeles to Honolulu. At a cruise speed of approximately 448 knots, total block times remain competitive for the category.

The Hawker 850XP seats up to 9 passengers in a typical charter configuration. The cabin measures 21.3 ft long, 6.0 ft wide, and 5.8 ft tall. The cabin accommodates productive work or rest on flights of typical duration.

The Hawker 850XP has a maximum service ceiling of 41,000 feet (FL410). At this altitude, the aircraft operates above commercial traffic and most weather systems. The pressurization system maintains a cabin altitude of approximately 5,500-6,500 feet at maximum cruise altitude, reducing passenger fatigue on long flights.

Yes. The Hawker 850XP is fully certified for IFR (Instrument Flight Rules) operations. It is equipped with Rockwell Collins Pro Line 21 avionics avionics, supporting precision approaches, RNAV/GPS navigation, FANS/CPDLC for oceanic operations, and ADS-B Out compliance. All Part 135 charter operations require two instrument-rated pilots.

The Hawker 850XP cabin measures 21.3 ft long, 6.0 ft wide, and 5.8 ft tall. Most passengers can stand upright in the center aisle. Baggage capacity is 49 cu ft.

The Hawker 850XP has 49 cu ft of baggage volume in an externally accessible, heated and pressurized compartment. This accommodates 9+ full-size suitcases or a combination of luggage, garment bags, and sporting equipment. The compartment does not intrude on cabin space.

The Hawker 850XP is equipped with Rockwell Collins Pro Line 21 avionics. This integrated flight deck provides enhanced situational awareness, synthetic vision, TCAS II, and weather radar. The system supports single-crew operations where type-certified, though Part 135 charter flights require two pilots.

The Hawker 850XP was produced from 2006-2013. The type remains in production or active service. This specific aircraft (N315JL) was manufactured in 2007.

The Hawker 850XP competes in the Mid Jet segment against aircraft with similar range and cabin specifications. Key differentiators include a cruise speed of 448 knots, range of 2,642 nm, and a 6.0 ft-foot-wide cabin. Selection between competing types depends on mission profile, operator availability, and total trip cost.

Charter rates for the Hawker 850XP typically range from $3,000-$4,200 per flight hour, depending on operator, region, and seasonal demand. This includes crew, fuel at current Jet-A prices, and standard handling. Additional costs may include FBO fees, overnight crew expenses, international handling, and repositioning if the aircraft is not based at the departure airport.

Yes. N315JL holds an active Part 135 certificate under East Coast Jets, Inc, meaning it is legally authorized for on-demand charter operations. Contact The Jet Finder to check current availability and schedule a flight.

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