Embraer has unveiled the Phenom 300EV, the latest evolution of the world’s best-selling light jet for the past 14 consecutive years. The new model introduces advanced intuitive safety technologies, including Garmin® Emergency Autoland, along with a range of performance and cabin enhancements designed to further improve both operational capabilities and the passenger experience.

As the largest business jet equipped with Garmin® Emergency Autoland, the Phenom 300EV is capable of performing a fully automated landing in the unlikely event of pilot incapacitation. Safety during take-off and landing is further enhanced by class-exclusive Autobrake technology. Supporting these innovations is Embraer’s new Multi-Purpose Electronic Controller (MEC), which integrates rudder-by-wire and other electronically controlled aircraft systems, reducing pilot workload while simplifying maintenance.

The upgraded Garmin G3000 Prodigy Touch™ flight deck also incorporates runway and taxi situational awareness, Synthetic Vision Guidance System (SVGS), FANS 1/A+, RNP AR 0.3, and an Inertial Reference System (IRS). These complement existing safety features such as the Runway Overrun Awareness and Alerting System (ROAAS), Autothrottle, and Emergency Descent Mode, providing enhanced operational capability across a wide range of flight conditions.

Cabin improvements focus on comfort, connectivity and passenger convenience. The Phenom 300EV now offers factory-installed Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite connectivity via Gogo Galileo, while Starlink connectivity will be available as an aftermarket upgrade through a Supplemental Type Certificate (STC).

Additional interior enhancements include an odorless vacuum lavatory, improved cabin temperature control, a redesigned refreshment centre with the flexibility to accommodate the owner’s preferred hot beverage machine, and a new air ionization system.

The aircraft retains its signature features, including a maximum cabin altitude of 6,600 feet, one of the largest baggage compartments in its category, the largest windows in its class, and a robust entry airstair inspired by larger-cabin business jets.