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Eclipse 500 Very Light Jet, United States of America



The Eclipse 500 standard configuration cabin.


  • The first Eclipse 500 very light jet was delivered on 31 December 2006.

  • The Eclipse 500 very light jet received provisional US FAA certification in...

  • The Eclipse 500's certification process involved five pre-production flight...

  • The Eclipse 500 can operate from paved, grass or dirt runways.

  • The Eclipse 500 standard configuration cabin.

  • The twin turbofan jet engines provide a maximum altitude of 12,497m...

  • The Eclipse 500 has a cruise speed of 694km/h (375 knots) and a 2,371km...

  • The aircraft is powered by two Pratt & Whitney Canada PW610F medium bypass...

  • Flight test aircraft N504EA and N503EA, flying in April 2005.

  • The Eclipse 500 is fitted with an all glass cockpit and the Avio NG avionics...

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