Embraer Praetor 500 Insurance Cost Examples
Only 2 Named Pilots; No Fractional/Dry Leases/Losses
Coverage | Limits | Premium |
---|---|---|
Physical Damage | $15,000,000 Agreed Value | $30,000 |
Aircraft Liability | $50,000,000 Per Occurrence | $10,000 |
Total Annual Premium | $40,000 |
4 Contract Pilots; Fractional Owners
Coverage | Limits | Premium |
---|---|---|
Physical Damage | $15,000,000 Agreed Value | $35,000 |
Aircraft Liability | $50,000,000 Per Occurrence | $10,000 |
Total Annual Premium | $45,000 |
5 Contract Pilots, and 2 Losses from Bird Strike and Hail in FL
Coverage | Limits | Premium |
---|---|---|
Physical Damage | $15,000,000 Agreed Value | $45,000 |
Aircraft Liability | $50,000,000 Per Occurrence | $10,000 |
Total Annual Premium | $55,000 |
Aircraft Summary
Embraer’s new Praetor 500 jets will fly further, faster and with a higher payload capacity than any other aircraft in its class. Featuring 6,500 pounds of thrust from two Honeywell HTF 7500E turbofans, the Praetor 500 boasts a four-passenger NBAA IFR range of 3,250 nautical miles, which is enhanced even further by an extra fuel tank and turbulence-reduction technology. You can even fly from the West Coast to Europe in one stop! This Mid-Class performer also has a maximum speed of 0.83 Mach and a price tag of $16,995,000, making it a formidable rival to the Cessna Latitude and Bombardier Challenger 350. And, when it replaces the Legacy 450 after 2020, there will be no doubt that Praetor 500 is king of the skies.
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Valuation
The price range of the Embraer Praetor 500 presently falls between $11,000,000 to $17,996,000. Production started in 2019 and the aircraft is still being produced today. Embraer has built 72 Praetor 500 so far. 70 are in operation, while 2 are with the manufacturer.
Risk Areas
Claim History
The Praetor 500 is a safe aircraft with a good claim history. The Honeywell HTF7500 engine inlets had an issue with Cowl inner barrel corrosion. As a result, Quiet Technology Aerospace (QTA) obtained STC (Supplemental Type Certificate) # ST04464AT approval for its seventh airframe-specific engine inlet replacement barrel.
Praetor 500s can now be fitted with QTA’s carbon graphite composite inner barrel. The composite barrel ends the root cause of corrosion.
Safety Features
The Embraer Praetor 500 is one of the safest in its class. The fly-by-wire and brake-by-wire technology makes flying safer and less rough. The aircraft also has fire and ice protection to prevent accidents caused by weather.
The fly-by-wire control system has five layers of redundancy. It protects the crew from total system failure. The layers are two generators, an APU, two main batteries, and two backup batteries. If there’s still an issue, a ram-air turbine (RAT) will be released into the slipstream to generate juice. The juice supports critical functions like controlling the airplane.
There’s also an emergency Vision Assurance System (EVAS). The EVAS system provides a clear space of air through which a pilot can see flight instruments and out the front windshield. This helps pilots land the plane when there’s cockpit smoke.
The fast Praetor 500 also has a Synthetic Vision System and Head-Up Display (HUD). The HUD boosts situational awareness and safety from takeoff to landing.
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Parts Service Centers
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