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$20,000,000 private jet tour


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·Nov 3, 2024

If you have $20 million, this is one of the best planes you can get. This is the Pror 500.

Steve, should we take a look inside?

Sure, let's go. We're here on the Pror 500, one of Ember's latest and greatest new aircraft.

Steve, how is this different from the Pror 600s?

So, this airplane basically has one less row of seats. It has about 800 miles less range, but the airplane is as efficient, has the side stick fly-by-wire, and it's got the good cabin altitude pressure. It's really the most modern airplane of the Embraer fleet. Matter of fact, the airplane flew here to the show on sustainable aviation fuel. The capabilities of these airplanes now are more being promoted to be able to save energy and save on the oil push, and really try to make the airplane much more environmentally friendly.

Fantastic, fantastic! This is quite a popular aircraft for charter, as we know Flexjet uses them quite frequently for their fleets.

You’ve flown on quite a few of them?

Yeah, yeah. No, the airplane, listen, they can easily hold six, seven, eight people, but obviously, you could see the seating of six people, super comfortable. The couch up front for another two people, but the cabin altitude is something that's really unique—the quietness of the airplane.

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