Embraer Phenom 300E Charter
Published Jun 16, 2026
The Embraer Phenom 300E has been the world's best-selling light jet for over a decade, and the aircraft travellers ask for most on the corridor. The fastest cruise in its class, a bright cabin for six to eight, and the largest baggage hold in the class.
- 2,010 nm range
- 464 ktas cruise
- 6–8 passengers

Private charters on the New York–Miami corridor depart from Teterboro Airport (TEB), Westchester County Airport (HPN), Morristown Municipal Airport (MMU) or Republic Airport (FRG), and arrive at Miami-Opa Locka Executive Airport (OPF), Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport (FXE), Miami International Airport (MIA) or Boca Raton Airport (BCT).
Phenom 300E specifications
Manufacturer performance figures — Embraer.
The Phenom 300E on the route
With 2,010 nautical miles of range against the route's 950, it flies New York to Miami nonstop with every seat filled and full reserves — no fuel stop, even into a winter headwind. A Mach 0.80 cruise puts the flight at about two and a half hours.
A 45,000-foot ceiling lets it climb above the weather and the airline traffic over the seaboard, for a smoother, more direct ride.
Cabin and baggage
A 17-foot-2 cabin seats six to eight in a club layout, four-foot-eleven headroom, large oval windows, and quiet PW535E1 engines. Its 84 cubic feet of baggage is the most in the class — golf clubs, roller bags and a few purchases, all aboard.
Why travellers choose it
- The fastest light jet in production at Mach 0.80
- Class-leading 84 cu ft of baggage
- Nonstop New York to Miami with a full cabin
- Best-selling light jet for over a decade — easy to source
Inside the Phenom 300E

Frequently asked questions
What does a Phenom 300E to Miami cost?
A one-way Phenom 300E charter is typically $15,000 to $22,000 all-in, by date and availability. Empty legs can be less. Your quote includes fuel, fees and taxes.
How many seats?
Six to eight in a typical charter configuration, with a maximum of ten. On the corridor it is comfortable for up to six with luggage.
Nonstop?
Yes. With 2,010 nautical miles of range against the route's 950, it flies nonstop in either direction with a full cabin and reserves.
How fast is it?
Mach 0.80, about 464 knots — the fastest light jet in production — putting the corridor at roughly two and a half hours.
Ready to fly New York to Miami?
Send your dates and party size for all-in pricing across suitable aircraft — typically within two hours, with no obligation.



