Press Release
Issued by Embraer.
May 24, 2016
Embraer Executive Jets introduced new interior features for the Phenom 300 at EBACE 2016, including a new flat table design, side ledge with wood veneer, new cup holder design, relocated power outlets and charging USB ports. The aircraft also will offer an optional mirror on the back wall.
The new block-point changes, which stem from customer feedback, further improve the interior of the world's most-delivered business jet for the last three years. The Phenom 300 is the fastest and roomiest jet in its class, and the new features meet the increasingly discerning needs of owner-operators, corporate flight departments and leading fractional providers.
Over 330 Phenom 300s are now in operation in 28 countries. To date, the fleet has accumulated 300,000 flight hours. The Phenom 300 performs among the top light jets, with a high-speed cruise of 453 knots and a six-occupant range of 1,971 nautical miles (3,650 km), with NBAA IFR reserves. With the best climb and field performance in its class, the Phenom 300 costs less to operate and maintain than its peers. The aircraft is capable of flying at 45,000 feet (13,716 meters), powered by two Pratt & Whitney Canada PW535E engines with 3,360 pounds of thrust each.
The Phenom 300 offers a spacious cabin, designed in partnership with BMW Designworks USA, and the largest baggage compartment in its category. The largest windows in the class allow abundant natural lighting in the cabin as well as in the lavatory in the back of the aircraft. The comfort of the seats, with recline and full movement capability, is enhanced by the best pressurization among light jets (6,600 ft. maximum cabin altitude). The Phenom 300 features distinct temperature zones for pilots and passengers, a wardrobe and refreshment center, voice and data communications options, and an entertainment system.
The cockpit allows single-pilot operation and offers the advanced Prodigy Touch Flight Deck. The Phenom 300 also is equipped with such higher-class features as single-point refueling, an externally serviced lavatory and an air stair.