Embraer’s Legacy 450
mid-light business jet set speed records on its recent flights
between California and Hawaii, according to the National Aeronautic
Association.
The Hawaii trip was a first for both the aircraft and the passengers
from Calgary-based AirSprint, which operates Canada’s largest
fractional aircraft fleet and was the Canadian launch customer for
the Legacy 450. The customer demonstration trip with Embraer crew
departed from Oakland to Maui with two pilots, four passengers and
300 lb (136 kg) of baggage, and returned to San Francisco.
“We are elated
to have flown aboard the Legacy 450 on this record-breaking flight
to Hawaii.” said James
Elian, President and COO
of AirSprint. “AirSprint is proud to play a role in the personal and
professional lives of successful Canadians. Our Fractional Owners
trust us daily to take them, their colleagues, and their loved ones
to places of work and leisure. With the Legacy 450 in our fleet, we
are able to enhance their experience by providing faster, non-stop
access to further away destinations like Hawaii, all with a level of
comfort and luxury not previously available. We are thrilled to
offer this incredible aircraft to our Owners.”
The first flight
departed from Oakland International Airport (KOAK) on December 5, at
11:53am (PST), with fuel reserves in excess of those required for
NBAA IFR as well as for critical operations. The flight lasted 5
hours and 14 minutes, covering a distance of 2,428 miles (3,907 km),
recording its longest flight to date. Only 25 minutes into the
flight, the aircraft had already reached its planned cruising
altitude of 43,000 ft.
The aircraft landed
at Maui’s Kahului Airport (PHOG) at 3:04pm (HST) with ample fuel
reserves of 2,500 lb (1,134 kg), having consumed only 8,700 lb
(3,946 kg) at approximately 243 gallons per hour of flight. The
highest speed achieved during this flight was 450 knots or 518 mph
(834 km/h), sustaining average headwinds of 58 knots. According to
the NAA, the aircraft achieved an average speed of 449.91 mph,
establishing the speed record for this course.
The return flight
from Hawaii began on December 6, at 8:05am (HST), with only three
passengers and the same amount of baggage. The flight lasted 4 hours
and 27 minutes, covering a distance of 2,379 miles (3,829 km). The
aircraft landed at San Francisco International Airport (KSFO) at
2:54pm (PST) with excess fuel reserves of 3,300 lb (1,497 kg). The
highest speed achieved during this flight was 533 knots or 613 mph
(987 km/h), with average tailwinds of 24 knots. The NAA has
confirmed that the average speed of 525.89 mph attained by the
aircraft is a record for this course.
The Legacy 450 has a
full range capability of 2,900 nm (5,371 km) with four passengers
and NBAA IFR Reserves, and it can operate at up to Mach 83 with an
altitude ceiling of 45,000 ft. |