2014 Embraer Phenom 100E

Overview
The aircraft is enrolled in the P&WC ESP Engine Program, is eligible for the Embraer EEC Airframe Program, and has just completed its 10-Year Inspection. It is currently located in the Washington, D.C. area, USA.

Highlights:
Recent 10 Year Inspection / 120 Month / Landing Gear Overhaul
Engine Program (P&W ESP Program)
Airframe Program (Embraer Executive Care)
Low Total Time
Upgraded Avionics (Garmin G1000NXi “Prodigy” Avionics Suite)
6 Passenger Seating (Side Facing Seat & Belted Lavatory Seat)
All Maintenance up to Date
Complete Log Books Since New
Aircraft has a Maintenance Tracking System
Price:
$2,995,000 USD
Reduced by $300,000 (9.1%)
Offered By: AeroAmerica Group
Registration: N68NH
S/N: 50000331
Home Airport: KHEF (Airnav)
Location: Manassas, Virginia
United States
Days Active: 115 days ago
Airframe
Airframe Program: Eligible for the Embraer EEC Airframe ProgramEmbraer Executive Care (EEC) Program
Total Time: 1,098 Hours
Landing Cycles: 995
Avionics
Garmin G1000NXi “Prodigy” Avionics Suite
Three 12.4 Inch Active Matrix Liquid Crystal Displays
Dual Digital Air Data Computers (RVSM)
3 Axis Autopilot / Dual Flight Director
Flight Management System (FMS)
Dual Global Positioning System (GPS)
Dual Attitude and Heading Reference System (AHRS)
Dual Integrated Communication (VHF)
Dual Radio Modules with Dual Digital Audio Control Systems
Integrated Standby and Magnetic Compass
Airborne Audio System and Aural Warning
Satellite Weather (WX Datalink)
Enigne Indication and Crew Alerting System (EICAS)
Central Maintenance Computer
Cockpit Voice and Data Recorder (CVDR)
Mode-S Transponder
ELT 406 MHZ with Nav Interface
Additional Equipment
Synthetic Vision (STV)
Controller Pilot Data Link (CPDLC)
Garmin GTS 850 TCAS
TAWS Class A
ADS-B (Out)
2nd Mode S Transponder with Diversity
Dual Honeywell KN-63 DME
Collins ADF
Honeywell Radar Altimeter
5th Side Facing Seat
Belted Lavatory Seat
Rigid Lavatory Door
Premium Seats with Swivel, Recline, Forward, and Lateral Movements
Premium Passenger Door
Crew Protection Breathing Equipment (PBE)
Jeppesen Chartview
Electronic Checklist
Enhanced Take-Off Package
Maximum Zero Fuel Weight (MZFW) Increase (330 Pounds)
Engines
Manufacturer / Model: Pratt & Whitney PW617F-E (TBO: 3500)

Engine Program: Pratt & Whitney ESP Silver Program
Engine 1 Hours: 1,098 SNEW
Engine 2 Hours: 1,098 SNEW
Interior & Exterior
In Average Condition (New in 20014)
Finished with tan leather seats and tan carpeting.
Executive Interior (1+7 Seats / Including Side Facing Seat & Belted Lavatory Seat)
Year Interior: 2014
In Average Condition (New in 2014 / Embraer Demo Paint Scheme)
White top and blue bottom with silver and gray accent stripes.
Year Painted: 2014
Other Info
Inspection Status:
Engines are on the Pratt & Whitney ESP Silver Program (100% Coverage).
Airframe is eligible for the Embraer Executive Care (EEC) Program.
Recent 10 Year Inspection / 120 Month Inspection / Landing Gear Overhaul completed in April 2025.
All maintenance up to date.
Maintenance Tracking System (Information Available Upon Request).
Aircraft has complete logbooks since new.
Damage History - In February 2022, the aircraft suffered a runway departure after landing and impacted the airport lighting equipment. The aircraft returned to service with all repairs approved and supervised by Embraer Executive Jets in Brazil and the United States (Embraer's final Technical Disposition Report for the repairs is available upon request).

Aircraft Representation
Aircraft specifications and/or descriptions are provided as introductory information and do not constitute representations or warranties by AeroAmerica Group. All prospective buyers and their representatives are solely responsible for verifying the accuracy of the information through their own inspection and due diligence.

This aircraft is offered subject to prior sale, lease, or withdrawal from the market without notice. All offers are subject to contract.
Damage: Yes
Damage Notes:
In In February 2022, the aircraft experienced a runway excursion with contact to airport lighting. Repairs were approved by Embraer in Brazil and the U.S., and the aircraft was returned to service in full airworthy condition (Embraer's final Technical Disposition Report for the repairs is available upon request).