Embraer recently delivered a Praetor 500 to an
undisclosed customer in Brazil, the first delivery of the
aircraft type in the country.
The Praetor 500 midsize business jet has a range of 3,340 nautical miles (6,186 km), with
four passengers and NBAA IFR Reserves.
“We are proud to deliver the first Praetor 500 in
Brazil, the leading business aviation market in Latin America,”
said Gustavo Teixeira, Embraer Sales VP for Latin America. “The
Praetor 500 features the most advanced technology, superior
comfort, and unique operational versatility, which will allow our
new customer to reach farther distances while operating from small
airfields.”
The Praetor 500 features full fly-by-wire flight controls, as
well as active turbulence reduction for the smoothest flight,
enhanced safety and reduced pilot workload.
Inside, the aircraft has a
six-foot tall, flat-floor cabin, stone flooring, a vacuum
service lavatory, and a 5,800-foot
cabin altitude. The cabin is capable of seating up
to nine passengers, with the optional two-place divan. Four of the
fully reclining seats can be berthed into two beds for optimal
comfort.
The Praetor 500 performance enables directs
flights from São Paulo to San Juan (Puerto Rico), from Manaus to
New York or from Natal to Lisbon, while offering an enviable
takeoff and landing field performance, which allows direct access
to challenging airports and more destinations. It can fly from
Angra dos Reis (or Jacarepaguá) to Brasília with 8 passengers at
30°C takeoff temperature.
Recent updates to the
Praetor 500 include enhancements for cabin health, such as a
standard HEPA filter that removes 99.97% of bacteria from cabin
air and an optional electric lavatory pocket door that reduces
touchpoints.
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