At a ceremony held yesterday afternoon in São José dos Campos, Brazil, Executive AirShare (EAS) took delivery of the company’s 30th Phenom on behalf of its managed-aircraft and fractional-share customers. This delivery is a Phenom 300 that will serve EAS fractional-share owners in the Houston market, and it will be based at Hobby Airport.
“As a tribute to EAS’s partnership with Embraer over the last eight years, this aircraft bears a special livery to honor the country of Brazil and the people who have built the latest addition to Executive AirShare’s fleet of aircraft,” said Keith Plumb, Executive AirShare CEO. The Phenom 300 is painted in colors from the Brazilian flag, and both the Brazilian and U.S. flags are painted on the empennage.
This airplane is the ninth Phenom 300 in EAS’s fractional-share fleet, and another one is under management. The company has 14 Phenom 100s in fractional operations, and two under management. The 30th Phenom delivered today is part of a firm order for five 300s placed this year, and this is the second jet delivered for that order. EAS holds options on five more Phenom 300s.
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