Beechjet 400 Private Jet Charter
The Beechjet 400, an updated version of the Mitsubishi Diamond II Bizjet, features new engines and a new and larger interior. With a cabin stretching over 15 feet, the Beechjet 400 is equipped to comfortably transport six passengers, maintaining a large baggage capacity and a full lavatory.
Aircraft category
Light
Typical Seating
6
Price per hour
2,950
Nautical miles
1500
Beechjet 400 Private Jet Charter Flights and Prices
The Beechjet 400, an updated version of the Mitsubishi Diamond II Bizjet, features new engines and a new and larger interior. With a cabin stretching over 15 feet, the Beechjet 400 is equipped to comfortably transport six passengers, maintaining a large baggage capacity and a full lavatory.
The average hourly rental rate of the Beechjet 400 is around 2,950 USD per hour.
The average purchase price of a pre-owned Beechjet 400 is 1,241,666 USD.
Aircraft Size
Aircraft size | English | Metric |
---|---|---|
Length | 48.44 ft | 14.76 m |
Wing Span | 43.5 ft | 13.26 m |
Height | 13.9 ft | 4.24 m |
Bag. Capacity | 20.12 ft³ | 0.56 m³ |
Cabin Size
Cabin size | English | Metric |
---|---|---|
Length | 20.72 ft | 6.32 m |
Width | 4.92 ft | 1.5 m |
Height | 4.76 ft | 1.46 m |
Area | 399.06 ft³ | 11.3 m³ |
Aircraft Seats
Layout | Seats |
---|---|
Max Seating | 8 |
Typical Seating | 6 |
Pilots | 2 |
Average Prices
Costs | USD | EUR |
---|---|---|
Purchase New | - | - |
Purchase Used | 1,241,666 USD | 1,241,666 EUR |
Hourly rate | 2,950 USD/hour | 2,950 EUR/hour |
Performance Specifications
Performance | English | Metric |
---|---|---|
IFR Range | 1500 nm | 2778 km |
Cruise Speed | 450 KTAS | 833 km/h |
Certified Ceiling | 45000 ft | 13716 m |
Rate of Climb | 3770 ft/m | 1149 m/m |
Takeoff Distance | 3907 ft | 1191 m |
Landing Distance | 3517 ft | 1072 m |
Max Takeoff Weight | 16301 lbs | 7394 kg |
Max Landing Weight | 15699 lbs | 7121 kg |
Useful Weight | 5552 lbs | 2518 kg |
Payload with Full Fuel | 604 lbs | 274 kg |
More about the Beechjet 400
The Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Corporation began research into the demand for a small business jet in 1969. Based on the result from this study, Mitsubishi began the development of the MU-300 Diamond in the mid-1970s. The MU-300 Diamond would be a light twin engine private business jet designed to compete with the latest Cessna and Learjet models. In August of 1978, the Diamond I made its first flight. After a drawn out Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) certification process, the model received FAA certification in November of 1981. Four years later, the next iteration in the Diamond line was released as the Diamond II. This model featured upgraded engines for increased performance specifications. However, shortly after production began, the Diamond rights were transferred to Raytheon/Beech, who renamed the model the Beechjet 400.
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Key Features of the Beechjet 400
The cabin of this private business jet is typically set with a four-place club seat with a side divan. The Beechjet 400 is typically configured to seat seven passengers, but can be arranged to accommodate a maximum of nine. The cabin of the Beechjet 400 measures 15.6 feet in length, reaches 4.8 feet in height and stretches 4.9 feet in width. Due to its design, the Beechjet 400 features a full-width aft lavatory that features some baggage space in addition to a rear baggage compartment that is not accessible in flight. With a maximum cabin pressure differential of 9.1 psi, the Beechjet 400 is capable of maintaining a sea level cabin altitude at an altitude of 24,400 feet.
Capabilities of the Beechjet 400
The Beechjet 400 comes equipped with two Pratt and Whitney Canada JT15D-4D turbofan engines. Each engine is rated at 2,500 pounds of thrust at takeoff. The Beechjet 400 requires 3,940 feet of runway to take off at sea level on a standard day. At an airport with an elevation of 5,000 feet, this takeoff requirement increases to 7,500 feet of runway. With four passengers, the Beechjet 400 needs only 2,600 feet of runway to land. This private business jet features a maximum certificated service ceiling of 41,000 feet and an all engine service ceiling of 39,000 feet. The Beechjet 400 also features a maximum range of 1,142 nautical miles. For a flight to a further destination, the Beechjet 400 is capable of maintaining an airspeed of 375 knots at an altitude of 39,000 feet in a long range cruise configuration. To reach your destination in a more timely manner, the Beechjet 400 is capable of maintaining an airspeed of 422 knots at an altitude of 35,000 feet in a high-speed cruise configuration.
The instrumentation typically found in the avionics suite selected for the Beechjet 400 may include a Primus 300SL color weather radar, distance measuring equipment (DME), dual TDR 90 transponders, SPZ 900 autopilot, dual Collins VHF 20A comms and dual VIR 30A navs, automatic direction finder (ADF), and a Sperry APZ 500 flight director.