Embraer returns to the Catarina Aviation Show, from June 5 to 7, in São Roque (SP). The company will bring to the event the Phenom 300E, the world’s best-selling light jet for 13 consecutive years, and the Praetor 600, the most disruptive and technologically advanced super-midsize jet. With a strong sales and deliveries pace, Embraer continues to accelerate the growth of its market share and explore new ways to offer the best experience in executive aviation.
The Phenom 300E is the fastest light jet in production, cruising at Mach 0,8 and capable of flying nonstop between São Paulo and Manaus. The aircraft has the best climb performance and the lowest operating cost in its category. The Phenom 300E is capable of flying to 45.000 feet (13.716 meters), powered by two Pratt & Whitney Canada PW535E1 engines with 3.478 pounds of thrust each. The enhanced cockpit allows for single-pilot operation and features the advanced Prodigy Touch Flight Deck, based on the acclaimed Garmin 3000 avionics suite. The jet features Embraer’s Runway Overrun and Awareness Alerting System (ROAAS) and autothrottle, which make the pilots’ job easier. The aircraft offers features normally found only in higher classes, such as single-point refueling, an external lavatory and the largest entry ladder in its class.
Additionally, the Phenom 300E offers a spacious cabin featuring Embraer DNA Design, an industry-leading interior design philosophy, and its baggage compartment is among the largest in its class. The largest windows in the class provide abundant natural light in the cabin, as well as in the private lavatory. The comfort of the reclining, full-motion seats is enhanced by the best pressurization among light jets (maximum cabin altitude of 6.600 feet). The Phenom 300E features distinct temperature zones for pilots and engers, a wardrobe, a refreshment center, voice and data communication options, and an entertainment system.
The Praetor 600 is the longest-range business jet in the super-midsize category, capable of flying nonstop from London to New York or from São Paulo to Miami. It is the most technologically advanced aircraft in its category, and the only one to offer fully digital flight controls (full fly-by-wire) and active turbulence reduction, as well as the segment-exclusive upper tech and Ka-band internet connection, with connectivity similar to that used at home. The Embraer DNA Design makes excellent use of all dimensions of the interior, including a 1,83-foot-high, flat-floor cabin, fully reclining seats that convert into beds measuring over 2 feet in length, and a vacuum-operated lavatory. The 5.800-foot cabin altitude, complemented by a whisper-quiet interior, sets the highest standard in customer experience in the segment. The largest baggage compartment in the class is complemented by a generous wardrobe located in the lavatory.