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EMBRAER PHENOM 100EV(2023)

EMBRAER PHENOM 100EV

Specifications

Year2023
Serial Number50000442
RegistrationRP-C7701
Total Hours278.2
LocationMANILA, THE PHILIPPINES
RegionASIA

Broker

SMS Aircraft Pty. Ltd.

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AI Description

  • Model: EMBRAER PHENOM 100EV
  • Flight Rules: IFR
  • Avionics: Garmin G3000 Prodigy Touch
  • Engine: Pratt & Whitney PW617F1-E TURBOFAN
  • Engine Maintenance Program: ESP Gold
  • Airframe Maintenance Program: EECE (Embraer Executive Care Enhanced)
  • No Damage History
  • Total Engine Hours: 287.2 hours (SNEW)
  • Total Engine Cycles: 174 cycles
  • Interior Configuration: Executive
  • New premium seating with sheepskin covers
  • Headliner: Tapis China white ultraleather
  • Sidewalls: Tapis China white ultraleather
  • Carpet: Scott Group hauberk with silk
  • Cabinetry: Composite dark wedge veneer finish
  • In-flight phone & datalink system
  • Additional Equipment: Weather Radar, TCAS I, ADF, DME, Reactive Windshear, and more
  • Equipped with ADS-B, CPDLC, and Terrain Awareness & Warning System (TAWS)

About this Model

Overview

The Embraer Phenom 100EV is an evolution of the Phenom 100 family focused on improved hot-and-high performance, climb capability, and runway flexibility while keeping the aircraft in the very light jet class. It targets owner-operators, corporate flight departments needing a compact jet for frequent regional missions, and operators who value a contemporary flight deck and a comfortable cabin footprint relative to many VLJs.

Mission Fit

Typical missions are 300–900 nm city pairs where the aircraft’s cruise efficiency, climb profile, and runway access reduce total trip time. It works well for multi-stop schedules and destinations with more restrictive runway or altitude/temperature conditions than some peers. For teams that routinely fly with larger groups, bulky luggage, or want more cabin volume for in-flight work, a light jet or super-light jet may align better.

Cabin

The cabin is arranged as a compact executive space with a private aft lavatory and a forward refreshment area, aiming to feel more “light jet” than “entry-level.” Seating is typically a four-place club, with optional side-facing or belted lavatory/extra seating depending on configuration. Noise levels and ride comfort are generally competitive for the class, but passengers should still expect a true very light jet cabin: limited aisle space and constrained room for moving about in flight.