The Embraer EMB-505 Phenom 300 is a twin-engined light jet aircraft for nine passengers and a two-pilot crew. The aircraft has a low-positioned,
swept wing and is powered by two rear-pylon-mounted Pratt & Whitney Canada PW535E turbofan engines. It has a horizontal stabiliser in a T-tail
configuration and a retractable tricycle landing gear. The enclosed "oval-light" cabin has room for nine passengers and a two-pilot crew; during single-pilot
operation an additional passenger can be carried. Embraer, the Empresa Brasileira de Aeronáutica S.A., is a Brazilian corporation, founded in 1969.
Embraer was a nearly bankrupt concern when it was restructured and privatised in 1995. Today it is one of the largest aviation manufacturers in the world,
producing regional commercial, military, and corporate aircraft. The Phenom 300 is the big brother to the EMB-500 Phenom 100 very light jet and the fourth
member of the Embraer's executive transport portfolio. The prototype Embraer EMB-505 Phenom 300 c/n 00001 PT-XVJ flew first on 29 April 2008, and type certification
was recieved on 3 December 2009. The first custom delivery of the EMB-505 Phenom 300 took place on 29 December 2009. Today, over 325 Embraer EMB-505 Phenom 300 aircraft
have been delivered to operators all over the world. |
The 2011 built Embraer EMB-505 Phenom 300 s/n 50500058 was tested as PT-TJR before it was registered D-CFMI in Germany, on 26 August 2011.
The aircraft is operated by the GEMU Gruppe in Ingelfinden. On 8 November 2019, Embraer EMB-505 Phenom 300 D-CFMI was seen at Flugplatz Emden. |