Embraer Phenom 300
About
The Light Jet Performance Leader
The Phenom 300 was a clean-sheet design that entered service in 2009, specifically engineered to bridge the gap between small, entry-level jets and larger midsize aircraft. It was built for the owner-operator and corporate flight departments who demanded the agility of a light jet with the range and "ramp presence" of a much more expensive platform. Its success was immediate, and it quickly became the world's most delivered light jet, a title it has held for over a decade.
Why the Phenom 300 Wins
The Phenom 300 wins on unmatched mission flexibility. It features a "Stratos" interior designed in collaboration with BMW Group DesignworksUSA, offering a cabin that feels significantly more modern and spacious than its competitors. The "winning" feature is its ability to fly nearly 2,000 nautical miles while maintaining the ability to land at thousands of regional airports with runways as short as 3,200 feet. For the operator, it offers the lowest fuel burn and most competitive operating costs in its class, making it the ultimate tool for efficient regional travel.
Agility and Cabin Precision
The Embraer Phenom 300 stands as a high-performance athlete in the light-jet market, blending a spacious cabin with exceptional airfield versatility. It accommodates up to ten passengers in a cabin featuring a flat floor, a large refreshment center, and a private aft lavatory. Powered by two Pratt & Whitney PW535E engines, the Phenom 300 cruises at 453 knots with an NBAA IFR range of 1,971 nautical miles. The Garmin Prodigy avionics suite provides pilots with integrated flight management and high situational awareness, ensuring safety across every mission.