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EMBRAER LEGACY 600(2007)

Specifications

Year2007
Serial Number14501002
RegistrationP4-SDU
Total Hours6,082
LocationEUROPE, AUSTRIA
RegionEUROPE

Broker

Pyxis Aviation Group Malta, Ltd.

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AI Description

  • Inspection: Fresh 24-month inspection upon delivery.
  • Maintenance Programs: Fully programmed with Embraer Executive Care and JSSI Enhanced for engines and APU.
  • Compliance: EASA compliant, equipped with ADS-B Out, RNP/VNAV, FMS NZ6.1.
  • Interior: 2017 partial refurbishment; executive configuration for 13 passengers; forward galley; dual externally-serviceable lavatories (forward crew and aft lav).
  • Engines: Two Rolls Royce AE3007A1E engines, both with 6,082 hours and 3,388 cycles since new; maintained under JSSI Essential program.
  • APU: Hamilton Sundstrand APS 500R, also under JSSI Essential program.
  • Avionics: Honeywell Primus 1000 EFIS; includes dual Honeywell FMS, GPS, IRS, and communication radios; equipped with EGPWS, TCAS, CVR, and FDR.
  • Features: Equipped with winglets, high-speed data/Wi-Fi, terrain awareness, and traffic collision avoidance systems.
  • Exterior Colors: White with royal blue and Las Vegas gold accents.

About this Model

Overview

The Embraer Legacy 600 is a business-jet conversion of the ERJ-135 regional airliner, built around a relatively tall and wide fuselage for its class. Buyers typically consider it for missions where cabin volume, baggage accessibility, and a multi-zone layout matter as much as speed. It is commonly operated as a corporate shuttle or executive transport with a cabin that supports longer legs with more personal space than many traditional midsize platforms.

Mission Fit

The Legacy 600 tends to fit missions that benefit from a large-cabin environment: mixed seating (conference + divans), longer stage lengths, and travel with bulky luggage. It is less aligned with buyers seeking the fastest point-to-point performance or the smallest-aircraft footprint for secondary airports.

Cabin

The cabin is typically arranged in multiple zones, taking advantage of the ERJ fuselage cross-section to provide a more “large-jet” feel than many super-midsize aircraft. Most configurations support a forward galley for full-service catering, an enclosed aft lavatory, and a sizable baggage compartment that is generally accessible during flight depending on interior layout. Cabin noise and ride quality are generally oriented toward comfortable cruise rather than sport-focused performance.