Embraer Legacy Shuttle 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
The Embraer Legacy Shuttle is a state-of-the-art regional commercial airliner based on the ERJ-135 and ERJ-145. This advanced aircraft features winglets to boost speed and improve stability, plus additional fuel tanks for improved range. It is also equipped with two Rolls-Royce AE3007 A1/3 turbofan engines, featuring FADEC-control technology for automatic engine startup and in-flight performance regulation. Onboard, passengers can find both an internal and external baggage compartment, with the external baggage compartment being pressurised, air-conditioned and offering class C fire protection.
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Valuation
The Embraer Legacy Shuttle was a short-lived aircraft produced by the Brazilian company Embraer. It is valued at $8,505,000 to $10,490,000 per plane and only 18 were ever built throughout the years 2000 through 2013.
Risk Areas
Claim History
The Embraer Legacy Shuttle has an excellent claim history, partly because of its backup systems and flat-rated engines. These features provide reliability and consistency to the aircraft. No parts have proven problematic to date. Currently, there are no recorded accidents on the Embraer Legacy Shuttle within the United States.
Safety Features
The Embraer Legacy Shuttle is a highly adaptable business aircraft outfitted with cutting-edge security measures. The two Rolls-Royce AE3007 A1/3 turbofan engines powering this aircraft are known for their dependability and safety. The cockpit has state-of-the-art technology including high-resolution synthetic vision, an IFIS, electronic charts, upgraded maps, and a document reader.
The Honeywell HTF7500E turbofan engine that powers it is reliable and efficient piece. The engines are on-site inspected, ensuring they always in top condition. This aircraft has ample storage space— 240 cubic feet for cargo inside its cabin walls. The cockpit has five 8 x 7-inch screens and advanced avionics, making flying safer.
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Parts Service Centers
Embraer Aircraft has Authorized Service Centers throughout the US and throughout the world.