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One Aviation, which is headquartered in New Mexico, anticipates receiving FAA certification of the EA700 by early 2019.
The company announced in March this year that it was going to stop building the Eclipse 550 this year and focus on developing the EA700.
It will continue to offer the Eclipse SE, which it produces by upgrading existing examples of the Eclipse 500.
The Eclipse 550 and 500 SE have similar capabilities, but at $2,195,000, the 500 SE costs $800,000 less.
According to One Aviation, it will climb faster, cruise longer, and go farther than the Eclipse 550.
The EA700 will have a range of 1,611 miles and a maximum cruising speed of 441 mph (versus 1,295 miles and 432 mph for the E550 and 500 SE).
With larger engines producing more thrust, it will be able to take off from 2,400 feet of runway and land on 2,880 feet.
In addition to the longer wings, the EA700 will have a cabin that’s 14 inches longer, which translates into 30 percent more baggage volume compared to the Eclipse 550.
At its tallest point, the cabin will be 4 feet 2 inches, and at its widest point it will be 4 feet 8 inches.
The new cabin will also include an additional pair of windows, increasing the number from six to eight.
One Aviation, which is headquartered in New Mexico, anticipates receiving FAA certification of the EA700 by early 2019.
The company announced in March this year that it was going to stop building the Eclipse 550 this year and focus on developing the EA700.
It will continue to offer the Eclipse SE, which it produces by upgrading existing examples of the Eclipse 500.
The Eclipse 550 and 500 SE have similar capabilities, but at $2,195,000, the 500 SE costs $800,000 less.
According to One Aviation, it will climb faster, cruise longer, and go farther than the Eclipse 550.
The EA700 will have a range of 1,611 miles and a maximum cruising speed of 441 mph (versus 1,295 miles and 432 mph for the E550 and 500 SE).
With larger engines producing more thrust, it will be able to take off from 2,400 feet of runway and land on 2,880 feet.
In addition to the longer wings, the EA700 will have a cabin that’s 14 inches longer, which translates into 30 percent more baggage volume compared to the Eclipse 550.
At its tallest point, the cabin will be 4 feet 2 inches, and at its widest point it will be 4 feet 8 inches.
The new cabin will also include an additional pair of windows, increasing the number from six to eight.
The Eclipse 700 also comes with in a very light jet.
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