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EMBRAER LEGACY 450(2016)

Asking Price
$14,500,000

Specifications

Year2016
Serial Number55010007
RegistrationN629PT
Total Hours1,500.5
LocationGALLATIN, TENNESSEE
RegionNORTH AMERICA

Broker

Mid America Jet, Inc.

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+12706977144

Aircraft Details

  • Model: EMBRAER LEGACY 450
  • Condition: Used
  • Cabin: Spacious flat-floor cabin
  • Seating: 9 passengers, executive configuration
  • Interior: Multi-tone light gray leather, premium wool carpet, high-gloss maple cabinetry, ultrasuede headliner, forward refreshment center, belted aft lavatory
  • Avionics: Collins Pro Line Fusion, HUD, EVS, dual Collins GPS-4000S, ADS-B Out, TCAS II, synthetic vision system
  • Engine: 2 x Honeywell HTF7500E, both with 1,446 hours since new and 1,073 cycles
  • APU: Honeywell GTCP 36-150, 1,342 hours, 1,828 cycles
  • Maintenance: Enrolled in Embraer Executive Care (EEC), maintained under FAR Part 135
  • Features: High-speed Swift Broadband, CPDLC, XM Weather, winglets, RVSM capable
  • Exterior: Painted in Embraer Legacy 450 demonstrator colors (blue/silver/gray), painted in 2016
  • Inspection Status: Last inspection June 2025, next inspection May 2026, airworthy condition

About this Model

Overview

The Embraer Legacy 450 sits in the super-midsize segment with a cabin designed to feel closer to a large-cabin jet than many peers, paired with performance aimed at typical North American and regional transcontinental city-pairs. It is commonly evaluated by buyers who want comfortable seating for a full work group and a modern flight deck, without stepping into heavier large-cabin operating complexity.

Mission Fit

In day-to-day use, the Legacy 450 aligns well with business travel patterns that prioritize a comfortable cabin and sufficient range margin for weather and alternates. It can also work for mixed passenger profiles (executives plus staff) because cabin volume and baggage capacity tend to be less restrictive than in smaller midsize jets. For consistently extreme runway performance or maximum-range payload missions, buyers typically compare against larger or longer-range variants.

Cabin

The cabin is known for its relatively tall cross-section for the class, supporting easy movement and a less confined feel. Typical layouts emphasize a forward club seating area and an aft conference grouping, enabling both focused work and group interaction. Cabin amenities often include a full galley arrangement and an enclosed lavatory, with baggage access and storage sized for multi-day travel.