Aircraft types
Agusta A109
Agusta designed the A109 twin-turboshaft helicopter in the late 1960s, first flying in 1971. The eight-passenger aircraft serves utility, VIP transport, and military roles with current production as AW109 variants.
Airbus Helicopters H125/AS350
The H125 (AS350) is a single engine, light utility helicopter manufactured in France by Aérospatiale/Eurocopter/Airbus Helicopters. First flew in 1974, it performs aerial work, EMS, law enforcement and passenger transport with 4-6 passenger capacity.
Cessna CitationJet/CJ1
Cessna Model 525 CitationJet launched 1989, first flew April 1991, certified October 1992. Features natural laminar flow wing, T-tail, twin Williams FJ44 turbofans, seats six passengers, single pilot certified.
Citation 560XL
The Cessna Citation Excel (560XL) is a midsize business jet first flown in 1996. It features an unswept supercritical wing, twin PW-545A turbofans, and seats up to 10 passengers. Production evolved through XLS, XLS+, XLS Gen2, and Citation Ascend variants.
Embraer Phenom 300
Embraer announced the Phenom 300 in May 2005 as a twin-engined business jet larger than the Phenom 100. It first flew in April 2008 and received Brazilian certification in December 2009. The aircraft accommodates nine passengers with a range of nearly 2,000 nm.
Learjet 45
The Learjet 45 is a super light business jet produced by Bombardier Aerospace. First flew in 1995, certified in 1997, with first delivery in 1998. Features two Honeywell TFE731-20AR engines and typically seats nine passengers plus two crew.