RAYTHEON'S LATEST HAWKER IS ON THE HORIZON

The new $14.5-million Hawker Horizon-like the Raytheon Premier I-will have a composite fuselage and metal wings. The eight- to 10-passenger aircraft is being designed to fly 3,100 nm with NBAA IFR reserves at 0.82 Mach. It will be powered by two P&WC PW308As that will produce 6,575 pounds of thrust...

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