Aircraft types
Beechcraft King Air 200
The King Air 200 is a twin turboprop aircraft by Beechcraft, first flown in 1972. It features a T-tail and seats up to 13 passengers, with variants including cargo and survey versions.
Citation 560
The Citation 560, Ultra and Encore are stretched Citation 550s with various engine upgrades. The 560 flew in 1987, Ultra added more powerful engines in 1994, and Encore introduced PW535A engines in 2000.
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 60
The Learjet 60 is a midsize aircraft introduced in 1993, manufactured by Bombardier with two P&W Canada 305A engines. An improved version of the Learjet 55 with longer fuselage and better performance. Production ended in 2007 after 318 deliveries.