Embraer / 2013 - 2020
Embraer Lineage 1000E
The Embraer Lineage 1000E interior has five independent cabin zones that can be tailored to your needs.
Explore detailsThe Lineage 1000E is based on the platform of the Embraer 190 regional jet. The original Lineage 1000 was launched in May 2006, had its first flight in October 2007, and entered service in May 2009. Much like the Boeing Business Jet (BBJ) which is based on the 737 platform or the Airbus Corporate Jets (ACJ...
The interior of the Lineage 1000E is hard to compare with other jets in the segment due to the design, tastefulness, and opulence of the interior. The cabin is 84 feet long, measures 6 foot 7 inches vertically, so eve...
The 1000E is powered by two wing-mounted General Electric CF34-10E turbofan engines, producing 18,500 lbf of thrust each (37,000 lbf total). When Embraer developed the 1000E they took an already successful aircraft an...
The cockpit of this aircraft is where things start to get even more exciting. Featuring the fly-by-wire controls (which also provide a smooth ride during flight), and the Honeywell Primus Epic avionics that put advanc...
It is estimated that the hourly charter cost of an Embraer Lineage 1000E is $11,700 per hour. Of course, this price will vary depending on a number of factors.
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Value History
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Range Profile
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Estimated reduction per added passenger: 20 NM
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Key Facts
Purchase Price
The Lineage 1000E comes in at just over $50 million as its base variant, making it good value compared with business jets in a similar price range.
Compared with the Bombardier Global 5000, Dassault Falcon 7X, and Gulfstream G600, the 1000E features a much larger cabin.
However, due to this increase in size operational costs are likely to be higher and the range of airports that can be visited will be severely restricted. However, it is $20 million – $40 million less than the BBJs and ACJs of the world.
If looking for a pre-owned Lineage there are so good deals available, especially considering there are approximately 30 units in the sky.
For a ten-year-old Lineage 1000 you can expect to pay $15 million – $19 million, which, considering the size and luxury of the aircraft, makes it phenomenal value for money.