The Embraer Legacy 500, introduced by the Brazilian aircraft manufacturer Embraer in 2008, was designed as a mid-sized business jet equipped with advanced technology. The aircraft aimed to offer a comfortable and efficient option for medium-haul international travel. It first flew in 2012 and underwent extensive flight testing before receiving certification from Brazil's National Civil Aviation Agency (ANAC) and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) in 2014. Deliveries began that same year, with 80 units produced until production ceased in 2020.
The Legacy 500 is powered by Honeywell HTF7500E turbofan engines, known for their performance and environmental efficiency. In a press release from 2015, Embraer highlighted that the jet had set four world speed records for "Speed over a Recognized Course." These achievements underscored its design capabilities. The engines are noted for their long overhaul intervals of up to 7,000 flight hours.
A standout feature of the Legacy 500 is its six-foot flat-floor cabin, which was unique at its introduction. This spacious interior accommodates eight to twelve passengers comfortably and includes luxurious amenities such as LED lighting and a well-equipped kitchen.