Embraer wins ANAC, FAA and EASA approval for Praetor 500E, with deliveries slated to start in 2029

Embraer’s Praetor 500E has received “triple certification” from Brazil’s ANAC, the FAA and EASA, clearing the updated midsize business jet for operations in key global markets. The company’s upgraded Praetor family is positioned for deliveries starting in 2029, following the earlier Praetor 600E path.

Discovered 2026-06-30T05:44:13.975750-07:00 | 2026-06-30T05:44:13.975750-07:00

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What Hype is tracking

  • The Praetor 500E’s ANAC/FAA/EASA approvals de-risk entry into the transatlantic and domestic business-jet markets for operators and completion centers, directly affecting launch credibility and regulatory timelines.
  • Certification completion supports Embraer’s 2029 delivery plan for the upgraded Praetor family—an execution milestone echoed by the recently certified Praetor 600E.
  • For supply-chain and aftermarket planning, certification-to-delivery pacing drives how OEMs manage configuration finalization, support readiness, and ramp scheduling across global customer bases.

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