Duncan Aviation Transforms Legacy Hawker 800XP
Duncan Aviation recently completed a "dramatically modified" legacy Hawker 800XP.
Duncan Aviation’s Battle Creek, Michigan MRO recently delivered this "dramatically modified" legacy Hawker 800XP. (Photo: Duncan Aviation)

Duncan Aviation’s full-service MRO facility in Battle Creek, Michigan, recently delivered a “dramatically modified” legacy Hawker 800XP. According to the company, the list of upgrades included fresh engine inspections and airframe maintenance, the addition of winglets, installation of a Gogo Avance L5 connectivity system, and a new interior and paint scheme.

Jack Bauder, one of Duncan Aviation’s lead designers who assisted with the completion, said, “If I hadn’t been a part of the project, I wouldn’t have believed it’s the same aircraft. The transformation from what the aircraft looked like coming in to what it [was] transformed into was stunning.”

Duncan Aviation project manager Carie Bruss explained that the Hawker’s owner wanted a clean, sleek, and modern interior, so the company created a “showroom” look by including white upholstery, dark woodwork paired with white-gold accents, and LED lighting. The aft lavatory countertops received Duncan’s hydrographic finish treatment in a complementary white marble pattern.

To create an exterior look that would enhance the interior, Duncan’s design team crafted a dynamic scheme that features a white fuselage with a dark gray tail and horizontal stabilizer highlighted by sweeping grey stripes along the fuselage and tail. â€œThis Hawker has by far one of the most stunning interior and exterior color palettes,” remarked Bruss.

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