São Paulo – Embraer delivered a Phenom 100 to company Titan Aviaton, a leasing company, on Wednesday morning (22) at the offices of the Brazilian company, in São José dos Campos. Titan Aviation is headquartered in the United Arab Emirates, but should transfer the executive jet to a company that operates in India. The buyer’s name was not revealed.
This is the first Phenom 100 that Embraer delivers to Titan Aviation. Another two Phenom 100 models should be delivered to Titan Aviation next year. The company already has another two Legacy 600 aircraft sold by the Brazilian company.
During the event, the Embraer Vice President for Marketing and Sales – Executive Aviation in the Asia-Pacific region, José Costas, said that the Brazilian company hopes to strengthen relations with Titan and establish other partnerships in the region. The CEO at Titan Aviation, Sajad Mohamed, in turn, said that expectations of the Indian client were fully supplied. “We look forward to working closely with Embraer to conclude the sale of this Phenom 100, as well, and to taking our relationship to new heights,” said Sajad Mohamed.
Titan Aviation operates in aircraft leasing, operation, chartering and management, as well as human resources and consultancy in the aviation sector. The company is in Dubai, but has branches in India, Japan, the European Union and the United States. The company works with other executive aircraft, like the Airbus AC19 CJ, Falcon 900, Boeing Business Jet and Learjet 60.
The Phenom 100 was released in 2005 and supplies the “entry” market in the sector of executive jets. Priced at US$ 3.91 million, the aircraft has autonomy to fly 2,182 kilometres. The cruise altitude is 12,497 metres and the maximum speed is Mach 0.7 (approximately 860 km/h).
*Translated by Mark Ament

