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Embraer’s Praetor 600E Wins ANAC, FAA and EASA Certification

Strong demand pushes first customer deliveries to early 2029.

Overview

  • Embraer, which said Thursday that regulators in Brazil, the U.S. and the EU had approved the Praetor 600E, cleared the super‑midsize jet for entry into service worldwide.
  • Despite the sign‑offs, first deliveries are set for the first quarter of 2029 due to a record backlog that includes Flexjet’s $7 billion order placed in February 2025.
  • The airframe, Honeywell HTF7500E engines and fly‑by‑wire controls carry over from the Praetor 600, keeping a 4,018‑nautical‑mile range for city pairs like LondonNew York.
  • Upgrades focus on the cabin, led by an optional 42‑inch 4K “Smart Window” touchscreen for video calls, streaming and live views from exterior cameras.
  • Embraer prices the 600E at $25.795 million, about 7–8% higher than the outgoing model, and plans for it to replace the current Praetor 600 in its lineup.