Specifications
Aircraft Details
- Inspection: Recently completed 60-month inspection.
- Interior: Refurbished in July 2020; includes recovered seats and new carpeting; executive configuration with seating for 8; features a forward refreshment center and dual displays for entertainment.
- Exterior: Matterhorn white with phantom gray and diamond black effect accent stripes.
- Engines: Equipped with Pratt & Whitney PW535E engines; maintained under JSSI program.
- Avionics: Garmin G1000 Prodigy suite; includes dual 12.4-inch displays, Garmin GFC 700 autopilot, and various advanced navigation and communication systems.
- Features: Equipped with winglets, belted aft lavatory, cockpit voice recorder, and ADS-B capability; includes high-speed data/Wi-Fi.
- Safety: RVSM compliant, equipped with Class A terrain awareness and warning system, and TCAS II.
- Maintenance Programs: Airframe and engine maintenance programs in place.
About this Model
Overview
The Phenom 300 is a light jet positioned for owners and operators who need jet speed and access to a wide set of regional airports without stepping into midsize operating complexity. It is commonly used for 2–6 passenger missions where predictable runway performance, modern avionics, and a comfortable enclosed lavatory matter. While it can be dispatched as a single-pilot aircraft, many missions are flown with two pilots depending on operating policy and passenger expectations.
Mission Fit
This model fits best when your day is multiple legs with quick turns, and when airport access is as important as cruise performance. It is less ideal when your typical load looks like a full cabin plus bags on longer legs, or when you want a true midsize-cabin environment for every trip.
Cabin
Cabin layout is typically a forward refreshment area, a main club seating section, and an aft enclosed lavatory, giving a more private feel than many light jets. Windows are large for the class, and the baggage compartment is usually accessed from outside; in-flight access is limited compared with larger jets. Noise and ride quality are generally consistent with a modern light jet, with comfort depending on seating configuration and operator interior choices.