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EMBRAER PHENOM 300E(2019)

EMBRAER PHENOM 300E
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Specifications

Year2019
Serial Number50500535
RegistrationN387NS
Total Hours948.4
LocationUNITED STATES - KY
RegionNORTH AMERICA

Broker

Thoroughbred Aviation, LLC

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Spencer Mitchell

404-914-6094

spencer@thoroughbred.aero

Aircraft Details

  • Airframe: Low time, EEC Standard, CAMP maintenance tracking.
  • Engines: Pratt & Whitney PW535E, both engines with 948.4 hours and 735 cycles.
  • Maintenance & Inspections:
  • 12-month inspection due October 2025.
  • 24 & 48-month inspection due September 2027.
  • 60 & 120-month inspection due October 2029.
  • Avionics: Garmin G3000 Prodigy Touch Flight Deck, includes:
  • 3 Garmin 14.1” high-res LCD displays.
  • Dual Garmin GRS-77 AHRS and 3-axis AFCS (CAT I capable).
  • ADS-B Out with dual GTX-3000 transponders.
  • Weather radar with ground clutter suppression.
  • Synthetic Vision System (SVT).
  • Interior: Original 2019, accommodates 8 passengers + 1 crew, features:
  • Fwd cabin refreshment center and two-place divan.
  • Mid cabin four-place club seating.
  • Aft cabin two forward-facing seats and belted lavatory.
  • High-gloss dark walnut veneer and warm sand leather finishes.
  • Connectivity: Gogo Biz with text & talk.
  • Exterior: Full strip paint scheduled for November 2024, custom design by Autumn Elizabeth Designs.

About this Model

Overview

The Phenom 300E is an evolution of Embraer’s Phenom 300 series, positioned at the top end of the light-jet segment. It combines strong cruise performance, a practical cabin for 6–8 occupants depending on layout, and avionics aimed at reducing workload. It is commonly chosen for frequent regional and short-to-medium domestic missions where airport access, dispatch reliability, and straightforward operations matter.

Mission Fit

In day-to-day use, the 300E tends to fit operators who value speed and schedule flexibility over maximum cabin size. It is well-suited to point-to-point business travel between regional city pairs, including airports with runway or infrastructure constraints that can be less convenient for larger jets. When missions regularly push toward longer stage lengths with full seating and baggage, stepping up a category typically provides more margin.

Cabin

The cabin emphasizes a clean, modern interior with club-style seating and a fully enclosed aft lavatory in typical configurations. Passenger experience is generally defined by a quiet, comfortable ride for a light jet and a layout that works best for small groups. Baggage is typically split between an aft external compartment and in-cabin storage depending on configuration; evaluating how your typical luggage load fits is important.