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Private jet operators have a good selection of aircraft models to choose from when considering their next purchase. The size of the cabin class of passengers, Boeing Business Jet, Airbus Corporate Jet Gulfstream 450 and 550 as well as various Bombardier offerings and the Falcon 2000 all stand out. Embraer, the Brazilian aircraft manufacturer, is a new player and is represented by a pair of models under the name Legacy. The Legacy Shuttle is configured to carry 16-39 passengers, while the Legacy Executive typically carries 13-16 passengers. To compare private jet to see what the executive has to offer.
Matching up to aircraft in its class, the Legacy is also appointed. The Embraer has all the amenities usually found in an aircraft of its size, a well-equipped cabin and a seating configuration for 13 or more passengers. are formed by planes delivered quality hardwoods, fabrics and finishes, plus a sideboard, tables and a three-seater sofa. Passengers on the work have access to systems of Airshow, DVD, real-time communications, telephone and fax in the cabin. The cabin can be supplied with desks for staff meetings and individual workstations Seat necessary.
The legacy has a full kitchen comparable to those found in many Gulfstream and the Falcons. Embraer claims to have the largest volume of any cabin of the super mid-size jet and the largest baggage compartment. In addition, the aircraft features three cabin zones which they claim is only in this particular aircraft category.
Anyone who is about six feet high would have to bend your head constantly to navigate through the cabin. As that the free height Challenger 800 is at a higher premium for individuals, thus passengers may be disappointed with the free space when used to fly in a Gulfstream V.
With a range of 3,250 nm legacy is not the Global Express, but it does sound dimension compare favorably with other aircraft in the category super-sized. The prices are very competitive as well and is a certainty that the legacy will be examined closely by business aviation enthusiasts.
Sources: Legacy by Embraer sales brochure and AerospaceTechnology.com Aerospace Technology, based on a previous review written by Matt Keegan of the Embraer Legacy displayed in the 2003 NBAA Convention in Orlando, Florida.
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