FLORIDA- Embraer has unveiled an innovative autothrottle feature for the Phenom 300E aircraft. This optional addition aims to augment the already pilot-friendly cockpit of the Phenom 300E, featuring the advanced Prodigy Touch system based on Garmin G3000, thereby elevating the aircraft’s operational capabilities.
This technology will provide assistance in throttle control throughout different stages of the flight, ensuring a smoother and more automated aviation experience.
Embraer Phenom 300E New Feature
Passengers can expect heightened in-cabin comfort with this feature, which will become an optional offering for new Phenom 300E aircraft in the third quarter of 2024.
Additionally, Embraer is committed to providing support for existing aircraft via a service bulletin (SB) available starting in the fourth quarter of 2024 for those aircraft equipped with factory-incorporated provisions.
Embraer’s President & CEO of Executive Jets, Michael Amalfitano, expressed excitement about introducing autothrottle to the Phenom 300E’s avionics suite.
He highlighted this as a testament to Embraer’s dedication to continuous improvement, responsiveness to customer feedback, and the ongoing enhancement of an industry-leading product.
Such innovations aim to elevate the overall experience and offer greater value to operators, reinforcing the Phenom 300E’s position as a top-tier choice in its category.
Phenom 300 Series
This enhancement further solidifies the Phenom 300 series as the industry leader in performance, technology, and passenger comfort.
As the world’s top-selling light jet for an impressive 11 consecutive years, it stands out as the most widely flown private jet in the USA, boasting a fleet of over 700 units in operation and an impressive 2 million flight hours.
The aircraft’s capabilities include reaching speeds of up to Mach 0.80 and offering unmatched avionics, which feature pioneering systems such as the Runway Overrun Awareness and Alerting System (ROAAS), Emergency Descent Mode, coupled go-around, and more.
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