Eclipse 550

Eclips 550 Jets

Eclips 550 JetsThe Eclipse 550, the new production twin-engine jet from Eclipse Aerospace, features best in class performance, economics, and safety. With the ability to fly at altitudes up to 41,000 feet at a max cruise of 430 mph, all while consuming a mere 59 gallons of fuel per hour, the Eclipse 550 is the most efficient twin-engine jet on the planet. The plain fact that this capability is available in an aircraft that is hundreds of thousands of dollars less expensive than its nearest competitor, and that its operating costs are 35% lower than its nearest competitor, is no small feat. When you add to that safety features such as Auto Throttles, Dual Integrated Flight Management Systems, Synthetic Vision, and Enhanced Vision, features typically found only in commercial and military aircraft, you begin to understand that the Eclipse 550 will truly change the way the world looks at general aviation jet aircraft.

Eclipse set out to design the most cost-efficient, technologically advanced twin-engine jet aircraft in the world — and we succeeded. We built an aircraft that fits 70% of all general aviation mission profiles (according to the NBAA, this mission would be less than 750 nm with three or fewer passengers), and we did it without compromising on safety, comfort, or our continued dedication to be environmentally responsible. Follow the links above to learn more about the features, economics, and safety of the Eclipse 550 twin-engine jet. – eclipse

Specifications:

Seats 1/2 crew + 4/5 passengers 
Engines 2 Pratt & Whitney PW610F
Avionics Avio (IFMS)
Maximum Cruise Speed 375 ktas (694 km/h)
Certified Ceiling 41’000 ft (12’497 m)
Take off Distance 2’390 ft (728 m)
Landing Distance 2’340 ft (713 m)
Range 1’125 nm (2’083 km)
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