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Embraer Phenom 100 VLJ - EMB-500 Details & Specs
The Embraer Phenom 100 had its first flight in 2007 and was certified the following year in 2008. It is considered a very light jet and is single pilot certified. Variants such as the 100E and the 100EV were later released. With upgrades to the interior, cruise speed, avionics and more.
The maximum cruise speed on this aircraft is approximately Mach 0.57. In a standard configuration, it can seat anywhere between 4 to 7 passengers including pilot and crew. When traveling with 4 occupants, this aircraft is able to reach up to 1,160 nautical miles.
The Phenom 100 is powered by twin Pratt & Whitney Canada PW617F-E engines, that have approximately 1,615 lbs force of thrust. The maximum service ceiling is somewhere near 41,000 ft. While its maximum take off weight (MTOW) is said to be 10,472 lbs.
When we look at the cabin, the volume is near 282 ft³. The baggage compartment(s) on the Phenom 100 total approximately 55 ft³, and is said to be one of the largest capacities in its class. Another interesting feature of the interior are size of the windows. They are designed to improve passenger experience, and are considered to be some of the largest in its class.
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The overall baggage compartment size increases on the upgraded 100EV to 70 ft³ in total.
The Phenom 100 somewhat close in comparison to the Cessna Citation Mustang and the HondaJet.
For more information on the aircraft mentioned, make sure to click on the link below.
https://executive-charter-flights.com/aircraft/embraer/ ⁣ 🛫@ecflights⁣⁣ Photo credit: Htm
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sourcecraftgroup · 3 years
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Aircraft Inventory & Availability in The United Kingdom
As we enter into the last month of Q2, inventory and availability of aircraft in the United Kingdom have moved quite well when compared to other regions. Despite the activity, you can still find a wide range of private jets, turboprops, helicopters and airliners within the area. At a reasonable price.
When we have a look at the numbers from the General Aviation Manufacturer Associations report. Europe has delivered the second most aircraft next to North America, with 125 units in Q1. In comparison to last year. Europe has actually sold more so far in 2021 than they have in 2020. It will be interesting to see how the numbers for the second quarter end up, once the figures have been posted by GAMA later this year.
For more details, click the link in the image. Or, visit our homepage below:
https://sourcecraft.group
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