The
Embraer Phenom 300 o
nce again earned the crown as the best-selling business jet, overall, with 63 deliveries logged last year. It beat the number-two seller—the super-midsize Bombardier Challenger 350—by just one shipment. This is the fourth co
nsecutive year that Embraer's light jet has achieved this mark, accumulating 266 deliveries since 2013.
“We are elated to o
nce again see the Phenom 300 receive such an im
portant recognition from the market. We are very grateful to our customers for the validation of both the aircraft’s original design as well as all their input,” said Embraer CEO Paulo Cesar Silva. In seven years of operation, the Phenom 300 fleet is approaching 400 aircraft, havin attained more than half of the light jet market share since 2012. The 1,971-nm twinjet is in operation in 30 countries and has accumulated close to half a million flight hours.
Meanwhile, Textron Aviation's Cessna Citation Latitude earned the title of the best-selling midsize jet, with 42 deliveries last year, according to figures releasd yesterday by GAMA. AIN was unable to determine the top seller in the large-cabin business jet category, as manufacturers Gulfstream, Dassault and Bombardier do not break out individual delivery numbers for specific models in this segment. Dassault delivered 49 jets in the midsize to large-cabin range last year; Gulfstream shipped 88 large-cabin jets; and Bombardier handed over 51 Global 5000/6000s.