Embraer Praetor 600E clears triple certification (ANAC, FAA, EASA) for first 2029 deliveries

Embraer’s redesigned Praetor 600E has received type certification from Brazil’s ANAC, the FAA and EASA, validating an upgraded super-midsize business jet configuration. The approvals cover the aircraft’s cabin comfort and utility features and put it on track for first customer deliveries in 2029, with the Praetor 500E also targeted for triple certification by end-2026.

Discovered 2026-04-30T06:12:51.460250-07:00 | 2026-04-30T06:12:51.460250-07:00

Briefing

What Hype is tracking

  • Triple sign-off from ANAC, the FAA and EASA materially de-risks entry into international service for a new-generation bizjet variant, translating certification timing into a concrete delivery milestone (first deliveries in 2029).
  • The upgrade package—centered on cabin comfort and utility—signals readiness of the product definition regulators approved, which affects how operators and lessors underwrite completion, cabin fit-out expectations and resale assumptions.
  • It lands in a broader regulatory theme for Embraer jets: recent FAA action on secondary cockpit barrier compliance extensions for an Embraer regional program underscores how certification and rule interpretation can shift timelines and fleet planning (see FAA grants Horizon Air a one-year extension to fit secondary cockpit barriers).

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