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EMBRAER PHENOM 100(2009)

Asking Price
$2,295,000

Specifications

Year2009
Serial Number50000044
RegistrationN10EM
Total Hours6,240
LocationNAPLES, FLORIDA
RegionNORTH AMERICA

Broker

BYERLY AVIATION

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Aircraft Details

  • Model: EMBRAER PHENOM 100
  • Configuration: 7 seats, executive layout
  • Avionics: Garmin G1000 NXi, Garmin GFC-700 autopilot, dual Garmin communication radios
  • Engine: Pratt & Whitney PW617E, enrolled in 100% JSSI Essential program
  • Winglets: Yes
  • Maintenance Tracking: CAMP
  • Recent maintenance: Landing gear overhaul
  • Inspection status: Aircraft repaired with factory new parts after a runway excursion in 2013
  • Exterior color: Matterhorn white with smoke gray and onyx black accents
  • Interior features: Mid galley, belted lavatory, L3 Wi-Fi
  • Additional equipment: ADS-B equipped, WAAS, LPV capability, Garmin weather radar, TCAS
  • Additional features: Aft lavatory, forward galley, high-speed data/Wi-Fi equipped

About this Model

Overview

The Phenom 100 is a very light jet (VLJ) designed for efficient regional missions with jet speed, a pressurized cabin, and the ability to operate from many shorter business-airport runways. It is commonly flown single-pilot under Part 91/135-style operations (subject to operator approvals and training), and it fits owners who want predictable, repeatable trips for a small group rather than maximum cabin volume or long-range legs.

Mission Fit

In real-world use, the Phenom 100 tends to excel on 300–900 nm legs where its climb performance and cruise speed deliver time savings without requiring large-airport infrastructure. Missions with heavier passenger counts, bulky luggage, or high/hot/high departures can require careful payload and fuel planning and may push operators toward larger light jets.

Cabin

The cabin is arranged as a compact club-style environment intended for small groups, with a fully enclosed aft lavatory in most configurations and a relatively quiet feel for the class. Seating comfort is oriented toward shorter segments; headroom and aisle space are typical VLJ constraints. Baggage volume is adequate for soft bags and briefcases but is less forgiving with hard cases or a full passenger complement.