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Thu, Feb 14, 2008

Embraer Delivers 36 Legacy 600s In 2007

Price Increase Coming In April

Brazilian planemaker Embraer announced Wednesday it delivered 36 Legacy 600 executive jets in 2007, surpassing the 30 aircraft the company projected in January 2007. This represents a 33% increase over 2006 and 80% over 2005 deliveries.

The first Legacy 600 entered service in 2002 and more than 130 have been delivered to 23 countries. The jet is currently available for delivery in mid-2009, and the list price for contracts signed after March 31, 2008, will be US$ 26.93 million.

“The Legacy 600 enjoys a growing global demand for its stylish comfort and amenities that deliver a premium travel experience,” said Luís Carlos Affonso, Embraer Executive Vice President, Executive Jets. “Its superior performance in the most demanding environments, the low operating cost and Embraer’s broad support network further drive customer satisfaction.”

Last January, the first Legacy 600 with an enhanced interior was delivered to a European customer. The new interior was displayed at the last National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) annual meeting and convention, in Atlanta, GA in September 2007.

The taller cabin (six feet, or 1.82 meters) offers more headroom and the slimmer valance provides an even more spacious feel to the cabin. The redesigned two-tone leather seats, with a seamless berthing feature for sleep or relaxation, enrich the comfort and space in three distinct zones, a unique feature in the super mid-size category. Noise abatement improvements enhance cabin sound proofing, and auxiliary audio input makes cabin sound integration possible.

In addition, the plane's galley now has more spacious compartments, retractable tables and a larger water reservoir for more convenient in-flight service. Optional items include a wine chiller and multiple oven combinations, including microwave. The baggage compartment is equipped with supports for storage of miscellaneous items, such as the tow bar.

FMI: www.embraer.com

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