Wichita-based Hawker Beechcraft is enjoying its newfound independence at the NBAA Convention this week in Atlanta, but the aircraft manufacturer says it isn’t ready to announce any new aircraft quite yet. However, it does have several upgrade programs already under way for its King Air and Hawker lines, so AIN spoke with Hawker Beechcraft president of commercial sales Brad Hatt to find out more about these programs and what might be in store in Hawker Beechcraft’s future.
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