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Milestone Embraer Phenom 300E jet lands with Haute
Haute Aviation, the recipient of the 1,500th Embraer executive aircraft, is confident that its charter clients will be impressed by the Phenom 300E cabin with its best-in-class altitude, low noise and considerable comfort.
The aircraft, with a non-stop range of 2,010 nm, will allow customers from Switzerland to fly domestically, across Europe and throughout the world.
Read this story in our October 2021 printed issue.

Haute Aviation, a Swiss company focused on charter, brokerage and aircraft management, has taken delivery of Embraer's 1,500th business jet. The milestone has been achieved in two decades, while the industry average to reach this mark is 34 years. The aircraft concerned is a Phenom 300E.

“For Haute Aviation, the new Phenom 300E is the best product on the market to complete the range of our fleet,” says Catherine Tamagni, head of marketing and communication at Haute. “We believe the aircraft's two engines will suit our passengers who prefer not to fly in a single-engine aircraft, as this allows for uncompromised range and payload performance. However, we are most confident that our charter clients will be impressed by the fantastic cabin with its best-in-class altitude, low noise and extreme comfort. The Phenom 300E also has one of the best lavatories in its category as it is fully enclosed with two full-size windows and is certified for takeoff and landing. We are looking forward to introducing the Phenom 300E, as well as growing our partnership with Embraer.”

President and CEO of Embraer Executive Jets Michael Amalfitano adds: “We are honoured to announce Embraer Executive Jet's 1,500th delivery. This landmark delivery to Haute Aviation reflects our commitment to delivering the ultimate experience in business aviation. We always seek to redefine the customer experience through technology, performance and comfort. We are thrilled to deliver this experience to Haute Aviation and enthusiastically welcome it as a first-time Embraer customer.”

Looking to diversify the company's portfolio, which includes a single-engine turboprop and ultra-long range aircraft, Haute Aviation decided to expand operations with the Phenom 300E. The aircraft, with a non-stop range of 2,010 nm, will allow customers from Switzerland to fly domestically, across Europe and throughout the world. Haute Aviation is based out of the Saanen-Gstaad airport, which is nestled in the mountainous region of the Swiss Alps and often considered a challenge to operators due to its location. However, with its runway and climb capabilities, the Phenom 300E demonstrates strong performance throughout the area with technologies such as synthetic vision system (SVS) to provide enhanced situational awareness and runway overrun awareness and alerting system (ROAAS), the first technology of its kind to be developed and certified in business aviation.

Haute Aviation also cited speed as a deciding factor when it came to the aircraft, as the Phenom 300E is the fastest and longest-ranged light jet, capable of reaching Mach 0.80, allowing its customers to reach their destination quicker and with superior comfort. In fact, the Phenom 300E can reach all of Europe from Switzerland with all seats full, faster than any other aircraft in the segment.

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