Specifications
AI Description
- Model: EMBRAER PHENOM 300E
- Condition: Used
- Location: Singapore
- Always hangared, single-owner, professionally flown and maintained
- Enhanced features: reduced cabin noise, extended cockpit seat tracking, increased thrust (Mach 0.80 capability)
- Advanced systems: emergency descent, ADS-B In, provisions for auto throttle upgrade
- Onboard Wi-Fi and full galley
- Avionics: GARMIN G3000, equipped with ADS-B, WAAS, LPV, Prodigy Touch platform, weather radar, GPS-WAAS, vertical navigation, synthetic vision system, and more
- Engine model: PW535E, fully funded engine maintenance program (ESP Platinum)
- Engine time: 600.4 hours SNEW, 327 cycles for both engines
- Exterior: Painted in Embraer Snow White with Pearl Snow, Cascara Grey, and Pearl Grey accents
- Interior: Excalibur leather seating, carbon-fiber side panels, high-gloss veneer cabinetry, and modern upscale finishes
- Galley: Forward configuration, lavatory: aft configuration
- Additional equipment: TCAS II 7.1, predictive windshear, in-flight phone and datalink, and more
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.