How many hours can a Phenom 300 fly?
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How many hours can a Phenom 300 fly?
The BMW-designed interior offers a flat bed berthing option, unique within the small jet class. To charter the Phenom 300 for your next private flight contact us or call our 24-hour Flight Team 020 7100 6960….Phenom 300 versus Citation XL.
Aircraft | Citation XL | Phenom 300 |
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Aircraft Cost | $12m | $8m |
What is the best selling light jet?
the Phenom 300 series
Today, Embraer achieved a monumental milestone as the Phenom 300 series became the world’s best-selling light jet for the 10th consecutive year and the most delivered twinjet of 2021, according to numbers released by the General Aviation Manufacturers Association (GAMA).
Does a Phenom 300 require 2 pilots?
While commercial operation requires a two-person flight crew, privately owned Phenom 300s are rated for single-pilot operation, allowing maximum flexibility for owner-operators whose needs have outgrown very light jets like the Phenom 100, Citation Mustang, and Citation CJ1 or turboprops like the King Air.
Does the Phenom 300 have a toilet?
The Phenom 300 has single-point refueling and an externally serviced private rear lavatory.
Does HondaJet require 2 pilots?
The HondaJet Four passenger seats can fit in the passenger cabin, along with an enclosed lavatory, and the co-pilot seat can be used as a passenger seat when in a single-pilot configuration.
Is Phenom 300 a Light Jet?
The Embraer EMB-505 Phenom 300 is a single pilot certified light business jet developed by the Brazilian aerospace manufacturer Embraer. It can carry up to 11 occupants.
How far can a Phenom 300 fly?
2268 miles
The Phenom 300 has a maximum range (subject to headwinds, high altitude, hot temperatures, or higher capacity) of 2268 miles and a maximum speed of 521 mph.
Can a Phenom 300 fly across Atlantic?
Our Phenom 300s can fly at 517 miles per hour as high as 45,000 feet. All while staying at a comfortable cabin altitude of 6,600 feet. The Phenom 300 can also travel 2010 nautical miles and requires just 3,209 feet to takeoff and 2,212 feet to land.