The Embraer Legacy 450 is a mid-size administrative aircraft manufactured by the Brazilian aircraft manufacturer Embraer.
The Embraer Legacy 450 is a light administrative jet manufactured by the Brazilian aircraft manufacturer Embraer. Certified in 2014 and expected for delivery in 2015, Embraer's new corporate jet, the Legacy 450, will be the first Brazilian-made aircraft with a fly-by-wire cockpit and the first in the super-light jet category. This innovative technology digitizes many of the aircraft's operations, reducing the mechanical workload for pilots and increasing the aircraft's performance and reliability. The Legacy 450 is expected to be the most powerful super-light jet on the market, offering greater range than competitors Cessna and Bombardier and lower fuel consumption. In addition to its impressive operating power, this jet has the largest cockpit in its class, accommodating up to 7 passengers with optimal comfort and 4 cubic meters of storage space - unrivaled in this jet category. With many orders already placed, it is clear that the Legacy 450 will live up to Embraer's promises and offer an exceptional level of service on short and medium haul flights.
Depending on the configuration of the cabin, the aircraft can accommodate from 7 to 10 passengers, while the Embraer Legacy 450 can cover distances of 4630 kilometers, which is quite enough to meet the needs of future owners. The Embraer Legacy 450 aircraft is one of the main competitors among the business jets of such leading aircraft manufacturers in the world as Cessna, Bombardier Aerospace, etc. It is assumed that the annual production of the Embraer Legacy 450 will be about 40-50 aircraft.
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