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Praetor 600 / Embraer Legacy 500

Seats

4

Maximum Range (nm) 

3126

ICAO Code

E550

Praetor 600 / Embraer Legacy 500
Praetor 600 / Embraer Legacy 500
Praetor 600 / Embraer Legacy 500

Praetor 600

Introduction

The Praetor 600, developed by Embraer as an upgraded and rebranded evolution of the Legacy 500, is one of the most advanced midsize business jets on the market. Designed to bridge the gap between mid and super-midsize categories, this aircraft combines long-range capabilities, exceptional comfort, and cutting-edge technology. The Praetor 600 builds upon the Legacy 500’s strong foundation by extending range, improving performance, and refining cabin amenities to meet the demands of global travelers who expect nothing less than perfection.

Whether it’s a nonstop transcontinental flight, a short domestic hop, or an international business trip, the Praetor 600 is engineered for efficiency, versatility, and a premium travel experience. With its exceptional blend of speed, range, and comfort, it is a preferred choice among executives, corporate travelers, and private jet charter clients looking for a luxurious yet practical travel solution.

Specification of Praetor 600

  • Manufacturer: Embraer Executive Jets

  • Model: Praetor 600 (evolved from Embraer Legacy 500)

  • Aircraft Type: Super-Midsize Business Jet

  • Crew: 2 pilots (optional flight attendant)

  • Passenger Capacity: Typically 8–12 passengers

  • Length: 20.74 m (68 ft 1 in)

  • Wingspan: 21.50 m (70 ft 6 in)

  • Height: 6.41 m (21 ft 0 in)

  • Cabin Length: 8.18 m (26 ft 10 in)

  • Cabin Height: 1.83 m (6 ft)

  • Cabin Width: 2.08 m (6 ft 10 in)

  • Baggage Capacity: 155 cubic feet (external and internal combined)

  • Engines: 2 × Honeywell HTF7500E turbofan engines

  • Maximum Takeoff Weight (MTOW): 42,858 lb (19,435 kg)

Performance and Range of Praetor 600

The Praetor 600 is a performance leader in its class. It boasts a maximum cruise speed of Mach 0.83 (around 466 knots or 862 km/h), making it one of the fastest in the super-midsize category. More importantly, its range sets it apart: up to 4,018 nautical miles (7,441 km) with four passengers and NBAA IFR reserves. This makes it capable of nonstop flights such as New York to London, São Paulo to Miami, or Dubai to London without the need for refueling.

Its service ceiling of 45,000 ft allows it to cruise above commercial air traffic and most weather disturbances, ensuring a smooth and efficient journey. The aircraft also features impressive short-field performance, with takeoff distances as low as 4,436 ft (1,352 m), enabling access to smaller airports and more remote destinations.

The upgraded winglets, advanced aerodynamics, and increased fuel capacity over the Legacy 500 are key contributors to its enhanced range and fuel efficiency.

Cabin Comfort and Interior of Praetor 600

The Praetor 600 offers one of the most luxurious and comfortable cabins in its class. Designed with meticulous attention to detail, the cabin provides a flat-floor design, a 6-foot stand-up height, and generous width, creating a sense of openness and freedom of movement.

Seating Configuration: The aircraft can seat up to 12 passengers, with typical layouts including club seating for four, a divan or conference table setup in the mid-cabin, and two additional forward-facing seats in the aft section. Fully reclining seats can be converted into lie-flat beds for long-haul comfort.

Noise and Air Quality: The cabin is engineered for a quiet and serene environment, with soundproofing that significantly reduces engine and airflow noise. A low cabin altitude of 5,800 ft at cruising level ensures passengers arrive more refreshed, while a HEPA air filtration system maintains clean, fresh air throughout the flight.

Amenities: The cabin includes an advanced galley equipped with a microwave or convection oven, coffee/espresso machine, and ample storage for catering. A fully enclosed lavatory and an in-flight entertainment system with high-speed connectivity make it ideal for both work and relaxation.

Avionics and Technology of Praetor 600

The Praetor 600’s cockpit features the Rockwell Collins Pro Line Fusion avionics suite, offering pilots advanced tools for safety and efficiency. Key avionics features include:

  • Four large high-resolution LCD displays

  • Synthetic Vision System (SVS)

  • Enhanced Vision System (EVS)

  • Graphical flight planning

  • Automatic flight control and auto-throttle systems

  • Advanced weather radar with turbulence detection

Additionally, the Praetor 600 is equipped with Embraer’s state-of-the-art fly-by-wire technology, which improves handling, stability, and fuel efficiency. Passengers benefit from Ka-band high-speed internet, allowing video conferencing, streaming, and real-time data access during the flight.

Operational Advantages of Praetor 600

From an operator’s perspective, the Praetor 600 delivers excellent value thanks to its operational flexibility and cost efficiency. Its ability to use short and challenging runways makes it viable for airports closer to passengers’ final destinations, saving time and enhancing convenience.

Its fuel efficiency and optimized maintenance schedule result in lower operating costs compared to other aircraft with similar capabilities. Additionally, the aircraft’s range makes it a strong alternative to larger, more expensive long-range jets for many popular routes, while still offering comparable comfort.

The Praetor 600 also benefits from Embraer’s strong global support network, ensuring operators can maintain high dispatch reliability rates.

Who Should Charter Praetor 600

The Praetor 600 is ideal for:

  • Corporate Executives: Who require efficient travel between business hubs across continents.

  • Leisure Travelers: Who want to reach luxury resorts or remote destinations without stopovers.

  • Government & Diplomatic Travel: Offering comfort, privacy, and security for VIP movements.

  • Sports Teams or Small Groups: Accommodating up to 12 passengers with generous luggage capacity for extended trips.

Its versatility also makes it appealing for travelers who want the luxury of a large-cabin jet but at a lower cost and with greater access to smaller airports.

Charter Cost Estimates for Praetor 600

The charter cost for a Praetor 600 varies depending on route, duration, season, and additional services, but typical hourly rates range between $6,500 and $8,500. For example:

  • New York – Los Angeles (nonstop): ~$40,000–$48,000

  • London – Dubai (nonstop): ~$65,000–$75,000

  • Miami – São Paulo (nonstop): ~$70,000–$80,000

Empty-leg flights and multi-day booking packages can reduce costs, making the Praetor 600 an attractive choice for travelers who prioritize performance and luxury without committing to aircraft ownership.

Conclusion

The Praetor 600, as the evolutionary successor to the Embraer Legacy 500, stands out as a market leader in the super-midsize business jet category. It offers an unbeatable combination of long-range capability, operational flexibility, cutting-edge technology, and exceptional cabin comfort. Whether you’re flying across continents for business or heading to an exclusive vacation spot, this aircraft delivers an experience that is both efficient and indulgent.

For charter clients, the Praetor 600 represents the perfect balance of cost-effectiveness and world-class luxury, making it a smart and sophisticated choice for global travel.

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