Brazilian organisation Avantto has added another Phenom 300 aircraft to its fleet. With the new jet, the company consolidates its position as the largest operator of the Phenom family in Latin America.
With superior performance, impressive range and a level of comfort that rivals those in its categories, the Phenom 300 is a popular aircraft. The addition of another jet to the fleet reflects Avantto's accelerated growth, driven by executives and families who value their time and see air mobility as a strategic tool for optimisation.
“The growth of our fleet is a direct reflection of our confidence in our business model, which breaks paradigms and takes executive aviation to a new level of access, sophistication and efficiency. More than just flying, we deliver time, freedom and convenience for a fraction of the cost,” says Rogério Andrade, CEO of Avantto.
This is the second aircraft in the Embraer family to join the fleet this year. The first was the Legacy 500, which arrived in March 2025.
With a sophisticated and elegant design, capacity for up to 10 passengers and a ceiling height of 1.82 m, the Legacy 500 has the most spacious cabin in its category. Passengers enjoy the trip comfortably accommodated in reclining seats that can be converted into beds and also have special pressurisation that reduces fatigue on long trips. The feeling is that of a true airline lounge, where every detail has been designed to provide maximum comfort to passengers.
In addition to its luxurious interior, the Legacy 500 impresses with its technology and performance. Equipped with fly-by-wire, it provides extremely smooth and efficient piloting. On board, connectivity is complete, with high-speed wi-fi, premium entertainment system and intuitive controls for personalising the environment.
With its long-range capability of 3,125 nm, the Legacy 500 allows direct flights from São Paulo to destinations such as Santiago, Mendoza, Punta del Este and the Caribbean. It only needs one stop to reach Miami and several destinations in Europe, making it the ideal option for medium and long-haul flights.
“We are excited about adding the first Legacy 500 to our fleet. This is a significant milestone in expanding the range of services offered to our shareholders, who since last year have been able to count on aircraft at the new base in Goiânia and with the arrival of the Epic, a high-performance turboprop aircraft, now also have a medium-range jet at their disposal. With its innovative technology and exceptional performance, the Legacy 500 is perfectly aligned with our proposal to be the benchmark company in private air mobility in Brazil and Latin America,” continues Andrade.
The aircraft will be divided between up to three shareholders to allow the aircraft to remain at the destination even on longer trips and to more distant locations.
The demand for more flexible and personalised solutions continues to rise, especially among those seeking to combine mobility with safety, agility and absolute comfort. Operating in Brazil's main economic centres and in exclusive leisure destinations, such as Trancoso, Angra dos Reis and Punta del Este, Avantto serves what it says is a demanding audience.