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Mon, Aug 17, 2009

Embraer's Phenom 100 Receives Australian Type Certificate

The Jet Met Or Exceeded All Specification Targets

Embraer’s Phenom 100 entry level executive jet received its type certificate last month from Australia’s Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA). This certification joins the Phenom 100’s approval by the FAA and Brazil’s National Civil Aviation Authority (ANAC) in December 2008, and the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA), in April 2009.

“It is with great satisfaction that we announce the certification of this outstanding aircraft, reinforcing Embraer’s commitment to the Australian market,” said José Eduardo Costas, Embraer Vice President, Marketing and Sales, Asia Pacific – Executive Jets. “Our customers will have the convenience of being able to register their Phenom 100s in Australia.”

Back in 2005, Embraer promised to design and build a revolutionary jet with premium comfort, outstanding performance, docile flying qualities, and low operating cost. The Phenom 100 not only met all original specification targets, but also surpassed several performance goals, including a maximum cruising speed of 390 knots (True Air Speed – KTAS), 10 knots faster than promised, and fuel consumption up to 3.6% better than initial estimates. External noise levels present a 33 EPNdB (Effective Perceived Noise in Decibels) margin over the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) stage IV requirements. The long interval between scheduled maintenance – 600 FH (Flight Hours) or 12 months – gives the Phenom 100 a substantial advantage over competitors by requiring only five scheduled maintenance stops in five years. Takeoff and climb  performance is also better than expected. 

Currently, more than 800 aircraft from the Phenom family, which also  includes the Phenom 300 light jet, are on order, worldwide.

FMI: www.EmbraerExecutiveJets.com

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