A2V Retires Hawker 800XP, 850XP Fleet, Adds Hawker 400XP

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A2V has restructured its Part 135 charter fleet, retiring its two Hawker 800XPi jets and one Hawker 850XP in favor of a Hawker 400XP, according to ch-aviation research.

The Hawker 800XPi aircraft (N807AV & N889AV), averaging 22.4 years old, were originally imported from Mexico in 2020 and 2022. Based at Austin-Bergstrom International, both aircraft have since relocated—N807AV to Tampico in November 2024 and N889AV to Monterrey del Norte in August 2024. A2V also previously operated a third Hawker 800XPi from 2021 to 2022.

Additionally, A2V retired its Hawker 850XP (N858AV, msn 258731), a 19.5-year-old jet that was based at Austin-Bergstrom before moving to Monterrey del Norte in March 2024.

With the exit of these aircraft, A2V has resumed Hawker 400XP operations, adding N501FF (msn RK-364) to its Part 135 certificate. The 21.6-year-old jet, configured for eight passengers, is now based at Kansas City Downtown Airport.

Following these fleet adjustments, the Hawker 400XP is now the sole aircraft in A2V’s charter fleet, signaling a shift toward lighter business jets for enhanced operational efficiency.

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Sources: AirGuide Business airguide.info, bing.com, ch-aviation.com

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