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First look at the Praetor 600.


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·Nov 3, 2024

This is a $24 million Embraer Phenom 600 F from London to New York, or even farther, with no problem pretty much any time of the year.

How much is the first-class ticket to go from here to New York? Something between $6,000 to $9,000.

For this airplane to go the same route, 250 gallons an hour for 8 hours, that's 2,000 gallons. Sounds like the same price; that's right.

Pushing the whole number of people on this airplane, that's correct. It could fly for over 9 hours, but today our flight will take a little under eight.

It has the lowest cabin altitude of any super midsize jet in the market. In addition to that, it helps you a lot with jet lag, which allows us to arrive a lot more refreshed.

We'll be supported by K-band connectivity over the Atlantic, so they'll be able to work just like it were back in May. Very long. They'll be able to be on the telephone as well, right?

Absolutely, yeah. Plus, we're going to have like four people on the airplane, so we're going to be able to work uninterrupted as you will on the airlines. But you can't really talk.

In private, it's so much more efficient and productive.

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