The Very First Embraer Phenom 300E Light Business Jet Has Been Delivered
to Its Owner
The new incarnation of the wildly popular Phenom 300
was redesigned with a more spacious cabin and more interior
options.
Following the model's completion of type certification with the
U.S. Federal Aviation Administration, the European Aviation Safety Agency, and
the Brazilian National Civil Aviation Agency, the very first Embraer Phenom 300E
has been delivered to its new owner. And while things seem to be off to a good
start, the new upgraded model has some big shoes to fill, as its predecessor-the
Best of the Best-winning Phenom 300-has held the top-selling and most-delivered
spots in the light business jet category for the last 6 years.
The new
Phenom 300E officially launched only about five months ago in October 2017-a
remarkably short turnaround for a first delivery. The enviable owner has been
identified as South African businessman John McCormick, who had previously owned
a Phenom 300. According to a statement, he was drawn to the 300E for its modern
interior design and architecture as well as its
customizability.
Essentially an upgraded version of the Phenom 300, the
new model offers owners an even wider selection of personalization
options-everything from carpeting and veneers to leather trim and seat sewing
style-and a more spacious, efficiently designed cabin. It now also comes with
the Nice cabin-management and entertainment system from Lufthansa Technik-which
makes audio and video streaming and connecting your devices to the Internet a
breeze, thanks to an intuitive touch interface. Depending on the interior
configuration, the jet can seat six to 10 people. Other creature comforts
include wider seat backs, extra-large windows, and a cabin pressure kept at or
below 6,600 feet.
On the performance front, the Phenom 300E has
essentially the same stats as its predecessor. It's still powered by the same
twin Pratt & Whitney PW 535-E engines and has the same maximum cruising
speed (521 mph) and range (about 2,270 miles with six passengers). Those ready
to jump onto the waiting list can expect to pay at least $9.45 million for the
light jet.
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