Charter British Aerospace Jetstream 32EP HI-840

Private jet Jetstream 32EP HI-840 — 1988 model, accommodates up to 19 passengers, based in home base on request. Available for charter within 3 hours. Charter pricing on request. JETVIP will confirm availability and exact flight cost within 15 minutes.
Below-average reliability
70/100
Low comfort
68/100
Popularity

Year built (YOM)

1988

Refit years

Passengers

19 seats

Previous registration

Luggage

Baggage

Registration country

Dominican Republic

Estimated rental price

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Best suited for Jetstream 32EP HI-840

Regional Passenger Routes

Perfect for short-haul flights with 15-19 seats.

Staff Shuttles

Reliable transport for corporate or energy sector staff.

Small Airport Operations

Access to smaller regional airports and secondary fields.

Quick Turnarounds

Designed for frequent cycles and efficient operations.

Practical information about Jetstream 32EP HI-840

Passenger Experience

  • Pressurized Cabin
  • Comfortable Seating
  • Adequate Baggage Capacity
  • Narrow Aisle Layout

Airport Flexibility

  • Access to Smaller Airports
  • Short Runway Requirements
  • Efficient Ground Handling

Ideal For

  • Regional Operators
  • Corporate Shuttle Services
  • Special Mission Operators

Not Ideal For

  • Long-Distance Flights
  • Premium Cabin Expectations
  • High-Speed Operations

Specifications

Measurement system:

Technical

Range

1,260 km

Cruise Speed

426 km/h

Service Ceiling

7,620 m

Takeoff weight

6,950 kg

Number of Engines

2

Engine Model

Garrett TPE331-10UG

Landing Distance

1240 m

Takeoff Distance

1380 m

Cabin and Dimensions

Passenger Capacity

up to 19 pax

Cabin Length

7.37 m

Cabin Width

1.85 m

Cabin Height

1.55 m

Amenities

Cabin crew
Hot meal
Lavatory
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Description Jetstream 32EP HI-840

Jetstream 32EP with tail number HI-840 belongs to the Airliner (>19 PAX) class and is operated by Air Century S.A.

The registration prefix HI indicates that the aircraft is registered in Dominican Republic. The first letters of any tail number correspond to the country’s aviation registry.

Charter availability for this aircraft is provided by Air Century S.A. However, clients can book this jet directly through JETVIP — a professional international charter brokerage platform. We negotiate with operators, secure the best available terms, track real-time availability and ensure competitive and transparent pricing for our clients.

The Jetstream 32EP holds a popularity rating of 3.0 out of 5 and a reliability rating of 70.0 out of 100 according to the JETVIP Reliability Index , reflecting strong demand and operational stability in the charter market.

The aircraft was manufactured in 1988.

Jetstream 32EP HI-840 accommodates up to 19 passengers. . The maximum flight range reaches 1260 km, depending on payload and weather conditions.

The aircraft is powered by 2Garrett TPE331-10UG engines , ensuring efficiency and reliability on long-distance routes.

Available onboard amenities include Cabin crew , Hot meal , Lavatory .

To check the availability and charter rates of HI-840, contact JETVIP — we will provide the best offer tailored to your trip.

Aircraft overview · Jetstream 32EP HI-840

Best Missions

Short-haul regional passenger routes where 15–19 seats match demand

Operations into smaller regional airports and secondary fields

Crewed corporate or energy-sector staff shuttle on fixed, repeatable sectors

Practical information

Passenger experience Jetstream 32EP HI-840

  • Common seating is 18–19 passengers in a commuter layout; charter or utility operators may use reduced seating for baggage or special equipment.
  • Interior and soundproofing vary widely by operator history; refurbishments can materially change perceived comfort.
  • Baggage arrangements differ (aft compartment vs. mixed cabin/hold solutions) depending on configuration and modifications.

Avionics & systems Jetstream 32EP HI-840

  • Avionics and surveillance compliance for intended routes (e.g., GPS/WAAS, ADS‑B Out, RVSM if applicable to your operation).
  • Autopilot function and documentation of any upgrades or recurring squawks.
  • Evidence of reliable pressurization/bleed-air performance (logs for leaks, controller/valve work, environmental system repairs).

Application flexibility Jetstream 32EP HI-840

  • High cycle counts can shift cost drivers toward landing gear, pressurization, and scheduled inspections; utilization profile matters as much as hours.
  • Fuel and maintenance planning become more sensitive as components age; budgeting should reflect engine/APU (if installed) status and avionics compliance needs.

Ideal for Jetstream 32EP HI-840

  • Regional operators matching 15–19 seat demand with frequent short sectors
  • Organizations needing a dedicated staff shuttle between fixed points (mines, plants, offshore staging airports)
  • Special-mission operators (cargo, surveillance, medevac conversions) where cabin layout is secondary to utility

Not ideal and less aligned

  • Long-range missions where additional range reserves, higher cruise speed, or larger cabins are required
  • Premium executive cabin expectations (stand-up height, large baggage volume, low cabin noise)
  • Owners prioritizing premium executive cabin comfort and single-pilot simplicity
  • Operators needing longer stage lengths or higher cruise speed to protect schedules over distance

The BAe Jetstream 32 is a twin‑engine, pressurized commuter turboprop designed around high-frequency regional flying. It is typically configured for 18–19 passengers, prioritizing schedule reliability, reasonable cruise speeds for short legs, and the ability to serve smaller airfields. Buyer interest is often tied to utility-style missions—regional passenger service, staff shuttles, and special-mission conversions—where simplicity and dispatchability matter more than cabin volume or long-range capability.

The Jetstream 32 fits missions that resemble airline-style stage lengths—often a few hundred nautical miles—with frequent cycles and quick turnarounds. It is most effective when operated with established SOPs, trained crews, and predictable dispatch planning. Missions that prioritize passenger comfort, large baggage, or minimal crew workload may be better served by larger, newer turboprops or light jets, depending on route structure.

Most Jetstream 32 cabins are arranged as a dense regional layout with a narrow aisle and limited headroom, reflecting its commuter origins. Boarding is typically via an airstair, and baggage capacity is adequate for regional luggage but not comparable to larger turboprops. Cabin noise and vibration levels are typical of older-generation turboprops; perceived comfort depends heavily on interior condition, refurbishment quality, and how well the aircraft has been maintained for pressurization and environmental performance.

The Jetstream 32 uses conventional analog cockpit architecture with systems designed for straightforward regional operation. Many aircraft remain minimally modernized, while others may incorporate incremental avionics upgrades to meet contemporary navigation and surveillance requirements. For buyers, the key is alignment between the aircraft’s avionics/surveillance fit and the intended airspace and operational approvals, plus evidence of consistent systems upkeep given the fleet’s age profile.

Operationally, the Jetstream 32 is oriented around short sectors with moderate cruise speeds and efficient climb performance for regional altitudes. It is typically run as a multi-crew aircraft under structured maintenance programs, where dispatch reliability and parts planning are central. Economics are most favorable when the aircraft is flown frequently on predictable routes, spreading fixed costs across high utilization and minimizing downtime impact.

  • Right-sized capacity for thin regional routes (typically 18–19 seats)
  • Pressurized twin-turboprop capability for weather and terrain flexibility versus unpressurized alternatives
  • Well-suited to scheduled, repeatable short sectors with quick turns
  • Cabin is narrow and typically less comfortable than larger, newer regional turboprops
  • Age-related maintenance burden and configuration variability across the fleet
  • Limited range and speed compared with light jets for time-critical or longer missions

Rent price

Approximate rentalcost for popular routes on Jetstream 32EP HI-840

The cost is calculated for a one-way flight for 3 passengers based on historical data for this type of aircraft. The final price will be offered by the manager.

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