Embraer has received type certification for its Praetor 600E super-midsize jet from Brazil’s Agência Nacional de Aviação Civil (ANAC), the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA).
The aircraft was unveiled alongside the Praetor 500E in February 2026, when both were introduced as the first evolution of the Praetor family.
“Achieving triple certification from ANAC, FAA and EASA is an important milestone for the Praetor 600E,” said Michael Amalfitano, president and CEO of Embraer Executive Jets. “Since announcing the aircraft in February, new customer sales and market feedback have been exceptionally strong. This triple certification is a clear validation of Embraer’s engineering excellence and accelerates our path to entry into service for customers worldwide.”
The Praetor 600E has an intercontinental range of 4,018 nautical miles (7,441km) with four passengers and NBAA instrument flight rules reserves, enabling non-stop city pairs including London-New York and São Paulo-Miami.
The aircraft features a redesigned cabin with all-new Embraer-designed seating and an advanced cabin management system (CMS). The headline cabin technology is an optional 42in, 4K OLED touchscreen Smart Window – an Embraer-exclusive system that supports video conferencing, high-resolution content streaming and real-time external views via three externally mounted cameras. There is the option to place a divan across from the Smart Window to create a flexible environment for meetings and entertainment.
The avionics suite includes full fly-by-wire technology with active turbulence reduction, the Embraer Enhanced Vision System (E2VS) and the Runway Overrun Awareness and Alerting System (ROAAS).
The Praetor 500E is expected to receive its own triple certification by the end of 2026. For new orders, deliveries for both aircraft are planned to begin in 2029.



