Atmospherica Aviation, has placed an order with Embraer Executive Jets to add two new Phenom 300Es. The delivery is scheduled to come after the second quarter of 2028.
Atmospherica Aviation currently only operates five Phenom 300Es, as well as a Phenom 300. Two out of the five Phenom 300Es were built in 2025, whilst the other three were manufactured in 2021, 2022 and 2023. The company added in a statement:
“These aircraft are intended to replace the oldest aircraft in the fleet, supporting our long-term strategy of continuous fleet renewal after no more than six to seven years of service,”
The two newly ordered aircraft, is not only the new addition, but there is also a sixth Phenom 300E due for delivery in the second quarter of 2026. That will be replacing the Phenom 300. Accountable Manager Alice Horvath-Muska in an interview with ch-aviation stated;
“We will be operating five Phenom 300Es, and the sixth is a spare that can help in AOG situations.”
The company also operates Praector 600s as well as their Phenom fleet. The two Praector 600s was built in 2024 and 2025 and have been running operations since. The midsize aircraft are placed under the AOC (Air Operator Certificate) of Atmospherica Jets, a second Czech certification was secured in January 2026.
This was inorder to facilitate operational approvals, that weren’t specifically required for the Phenom 300, specifically the transatlantic services. Horvath-Muska confirmed that there is a further expansion of the Praector fleet planned for the near future. An AOG refers to when an Aircraft on Ground emergency and takes place when an aircraft cannot fly or takeoff. Atmospherica Aviation also privately owns a Citation Mustang that is used specifically to transport technicians during an AOG situation.
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