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EMBRAER LEGACY 500(2016)

EMBRAER LEGACY 500

Specifications

Year2016
Serial Number55000039
RegistrationG-HARG
Total Hours3,246
LocationBRISTOL GBR
RegionEUROPE

Broker

PULA AIRCRAFT SALES

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AI Description

  • Flight Deck: Pro Line Fusion with WAAS/LPV, ADS-B Out Version 2, Synthetic Vision, TCAS 7.1.
  • Capacity: 10 passengers (9 + belted lav).
  • Interior: Luxurious configuration with Pebble Townsend leather, 4-place club seating, 3-person divan, forward galley with stone countertop, aft lavatory, stone flooring.
  • Exterior: Snow white with cranberry craze and Corinthia blue stripes, original paint.
  • Engines: Honeywell AS907-3-1E, both engines on MSP Gold maintenance program.
  • APU: Yes, on MSP Gold, 2,646 hours.
  • Avionics: Includes dual Collins VHF-4000, GPS-4000S, MultiScan Weather Radar, and L3 FA5000 CVR/FDR.
  • Additional Features: Equipped with winglets, HEPA filter, baggage compartment ladder, and satellite datalink weather.
  • Maintenance: EASA Part 145, with fresh 12 and 36-month inspections, and no known damage.
  • Entertainment: Honeywell Ovation Cabin Management System, Blu-ray player, 19” HD monitors.

About this Model

Overview

The Embraer Legacy 500 (later evolved into the Praetor 500) is positioned as a super-midsize jet that blends a stand-up cabin with modern flight controls and strong short-field performance. It is typically chosen for North America transcontinental missions, mixed airport environments (including shorter runways), and operators who value a newer-generation cockpit and cabin systems over maximum range at this size.

Mission Fit

In typical business configurations, the Legacy 500 fits missions that combine speed, runway flexibility, and a cabin sized to keep passengers comfortable on longer legs. It is most effective when the trip profile includes a mix of major hubs and secondary airports, and when the operator wants modern systems without moving into larger-cabin operating footprints.

Cabin

The cabin is designed around a flat floor and stand-up height, with a club seating core and an aft zone that often supports an additional seating grouping or divan depending on configuration. Large windows and a comparatively wide cross-section for the class contribute to an open feel. Baggage access and total volume are generally suitable for multi-day trips for a typical business load, but exact usability depends on interior layout and occupancy.