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EMBRAER LEGACY 650(2011)

EMBRAER LEGACY 650

Specifications

Year2011
Serial Number14501146
RegistrationYL-ECT
Total Hours7,862
LocationEUROPE, LATVIA
RegionEUROPE

Broker

Global Jet Sales

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AI Description

  • Engines: Rolls Royce AE3007A2, on CorporateCare program.
  • Avionics: Honeywell Primus Elite™ suite, ADS-B equipped, FANS 1/A, dual Honeywell GPS, TCAS II, and EGPWS with wind shear.
  • Interior: Refurbished in 2023, seating for 13, includes forward double club, mid double club, and aft 3-place divan.
  • Galley: Forward galley with convection oven, microwave, and coffee maker.
  • Lavatories: Equipped with forward crew lav and aft lavatory.
  • Exterior: Overall white with yellow and teal accent striping.
  • Maintenance: EASA certified, maintained under Part 145, 144-month inspection due March 2024.
  • Connectivity: High-speed Wi-Fi available.
  • Additional Features: Equipped with winglets, RAAS, CAT II autopilot, and dual HF radio.

About this Model

Overview

The Embraer Legacy 650 is a large-cabin business jet developed from the ERJ-145 airframe, positioned for operators who want a true stand-up cabin, long-range capability, and robust baggage volume without moving into ultra-long-range complexity. It is commonly configured with three distinct cabin zones, supporting a mix of meeting, dining, and rest use cases. Compared with newer-sheet designs, it emphasizes proven systems and straightforward operation over the latest flight-deck feature sets.

Mission Fit

In typical real-world use, the Legacy 650 is a strong fit for longer domestic legs and many North Atlantic missions when planned with winds, alternates, and passenger payload in mind. The cabin supports productivity and rest better than most super-midsize aircraft, especially when the aft lounge and forward club are used as separate work/rest areas. If the mission is primarily 1–2 hour sectors or access to very short runways at maximum payload, buyers often cross-shop smaller jets or aircraft optimized for shorter-field performance.

Cabin

The cabin is a key buying driver: it is a true stand-up-height environment with three-zone separation and a large enclosed aft lavatory. Typical layouts include a forward four-place club, a mid-cabin conference/dining group, and an aft lounge that can convert for rest, enabling passengers to work and relax simultaneously. The baggage compartment is notably large for the class and is often accessible in flight, which is useful on long legs and for bulky luggage.