
Phenom 300E’s Certification Trifecta
New enhancements on the light jet include upgraded engines, avionics, and interior features.
Embraer gained a trio of certifications for the latest round of Phenom 300E enhancements that enable the aircraft to fly faster and farther, provide a quieter cabin, and upgrade the avionics. The Brazilian ANAC, U.S. FAA, and European Union Aviation Safety Agency all have signed off on the enhanced Phenom 300E, the company said recently, adding that the aircraft met all of the certification goals.
Unveiled earlier this year, the enhancement package includes Fadec-equipped Pratt & Whitney PW535E1 turbofans that produce 3,478 pounds of thrust each, 118 pounds more than the PW535E on earlier versions of the light jet. The new turbofans boost the speed of the Phenom 300E from the previous Mach 0.78 to Mach 0.80. Range is now 2,010 nautical miles with NBAA IFR reserves, an increase over the previous 1,971 nautical miles. Meanwhile, takeoff distance is 3,209 feet and unfactored landing distance is 2,212 feet.
As for avionics upgrades, the enhanced Phenom 300E is now equipped with capabilities including runway overrun awareness and alerting system (ROAAS), predictive wind shear, emergency descent mode, PERF, TOLD, and FAA Datacom, among others. Embraer said the ROAAS approvals mark a first for the industry.
In the cabin, Oval Lite features are enhanced to reduce cabin noise. Embraer is offering an optional Bossa Nova Edition interior that was first designed for the Praetor 600. The cabin incorporates adjustable lighting, touchscreen monitors, flush gaspers, and the nice HD by Lufthansa Technik advanced cabin control system.