Hawker
Originally the Sopwith Aviation Company, the company became known as Hawker in 1933, after its test pilot.
It was during the Second World War that Hawker, then a manufacturer for the British crown, became known for the exceptional performance of its fighter jets.
Following various mergers since the end of the Second World War, notably with the manufacturer De Havilland, Hawker specialized in the design of high-end long-range jets with its 700, 800, and 900 series.
Remarkable for their comfort, Hawker aircraft are highly appreciated by those familiar with private aviation.
These long-range jets are now ultra-efficient, fuel-efficient, and offer spacious cabins for your flights.
Hawker has been known as Textron Aviation Group since 1992, a major player in business aviation.
All Hawker aircraft are accredited by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA), an absolute guarantee of their safety, reliability, and reputation.



