Understanding Hawker part number prefixes and what they mean
A practical guide to recognizing common prefixes before you begin a search.
Read note ↗Part-number indexBrowse by aircraft model and system. You do not have to rely on the search box.
Aircraft contextCheck the model, system, known names, and related records.
Source jump linksOpen relevant supplier and listing links when they are available.
Airframe index 01 to 06
Select an aircraft family to explore airframe, avionics, engine, rotable, and consumable parts by platform.
800 / 800XP / 850XP
Light jet · 02400 / 400A / 400XP
Midsize · 03Airframe and system components
Midsize · 04Parts and interchangeability data
Super midsize · 051000 / 1000B
Legacy platform · 06Legacy airframe parts and cross-reference data
Systems directory
Gear assemblies, wheels, tires, brake components, and hardware.
View parts ↗SYS 02Flight deck displays, instruments, sensors, and navigation equipment.
View parts ↗SYS 03Engine accessories, controls, fuel components, and power systems.
View parts ↗SYS 04Pumps, valves, actuators, hoses, and flight-control components.
View parts ↗SYS 05Cabin fittings, seating components, lighting, trim, and furnishings.
View parts ↗SYS 06Fasteners, seals, filters, electrical hardware, and shop essentials.
View parts ↗Parts lookup workflow
Start with the aircraft model. Narrow the list by system, then open the part record. Use the search box when you already have a part number or description.
Explore Hawker parts ↗Start with the Hawker model family and relevant variant.
Browse landing gear, avionics, engine, hydraulics, interior, and more.
Review names, application context, related parts, and available source links.
Parts desk notes
A practical guide to recognizing common prefixes before you begin a search.
Read note ↗The terms that define condition, approval basis, and purchasing context.
Read note ↗Frequently asked
Use the exact part number when you have it. If not, narrow the requirement by aircraft model, serial range, and system before comparing records.
Begin with the illustrated parts catalog for the relevant aircraft, then review effectivity, supersession, and interchangeability notes.
A useful record should include the exact part number, common name, aircraft application, system, supersession context, related parts, and clearly labeled source links.
Parts desk / Open search
Search by P/N, keyword, or aircraft platform.