The Embraer Phenom 300 and Phenom 300E are light jets designed and manufactured by the Brazilian aerospace company Embraer.
It has been the best-selling light jet aircraft category for over a decade. It is known for its speed, range, and comfort and is widely used for corporate, personal, and charter operations.
Airshare, Elite Jets, Flexjet, GrandView Aviation, Nicholas Air, and NetJets feature the Phenom 300 in their fractional and jet card fleets.
As of May 2023, NetJets had 118 Phenom 300 and 300Es in its fleet.
Manufacturing Dates
Production Start:
2009
Production Ends:
In Production
Cabin Category
Light Cabin
Cabin Size & Passengers
Height
4.92 Feet
Width
5.08 Feet
Length
17.17 Feet
Seating Capacity
Up to 7
Range
1,811 nautical miles
Speed
High-Speed Cruise:
Mach 430
Long-Range Cruise:
Mach 383
Max Operating Speed:
Mach 444
Baggage Space
19 cubic feet
Access
Fractional Ownership:
Yes
Dedicated Jet Card:
Yes
Pricing
A new Embraer Phenom 300 is listed at $12 million
Embraer began the development of the Phenom 300 in the mid-2000s as a follow-up to its successful Phenom 100 very light jet. The goal was to create a larger, more capable aircraft. The first flight of the Phenom 300 prototype took place on April 29, 2008. The Phenom 300 was certified by the Brazilian Civil Aviation Agency (ANAC) in December 2009 and by the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) in March 2010.
The Phenom 300 has a cabin length of 16.6 feet, a height of 4.9 feet, and a width of 5.1 feet. It can accommodate six to eight passengers, with a lavatory located at the rear of the cabin.
The Phenom 300 is powered by two Pratt & Whitney Canada PW535E engines, which provide a maximum cruise speed of 453 knots (521 mph) and a range of up to 2,270 nautical miles (2,610 miles). It has a maximum takeoff weight of 17,968 pounds and a maximum altitude of 45,000 feet.
New Phenom 300ERs are priced from $11.5 million.