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Embraer joins Fuselage of First Midsize Legacy 500 Executive Jet

Legacy 500July 13, 2011 – Milestone moves toward first flight in second half of this year.


July 13, 2011  By Wings

July 13, 2011 – Milestone moves toward first flight in second half of this year.

São José dos Campos, July 13, 2011 – Embraer has accomplished another milestone in the development of its new Legacy 500 midsize executive jet with the joining of the aircraft’ s three fuselage sections: cockpit, center fuselage and aft fuselage. Legacy 500 final assembly will take place at Embraer facilities in São José dos Campos, Brazil. This is an important step towards beginning flight tests in the second half of 2011.

Legacy 500  
Milestone moves toward first flight in second half of this year.


 

“The joining of the fuselage sections of the first prototype is a key milestone in our development schedule, and we will join the second one in the near future. Embraer is adopting a multi-site industrial strategy for the production of parts and major structures of the Legacy 500, supplied from all over the world,” says Maurício Almeida, Embraer Vice President, Programs – Executive Jets. “Our robust design, manufacturing capability, and quality control process allowed for joining of these sections together flawlessly, as we move solidly through the development stages of this aircraft. This is made possible by the perfect integration of Embraer and its partners.”

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Sonaca, Alestis and Ducommun are the key structural suppliers. Other suppliers, such as Rockwell Collins (avionics), Honeywell (engines, APU, pressurization, cabin management and air conditioning), FACC (monuments and linings), Goodrich (anemometric system and cockpit seats), B/E Aerospace (passenger seats, cabin lighting, waste system and airflow outlets), Parker (fuel, flight controls and hydraulic generation), SKF (thrust lever and rudder pedals), Heroux Devtek (landing gear), Zodiac (oxygen and electric power distribution), and Meggitt (pneumatic system and wheels & brakes), are fully engaged and ready to support this important development phase.

The main structure of the Legacy 500 is built of aluminum alloy, with a substantial content of composite materials. The production process has seen a considerable increase in the use of robots and lean manufacturing processes.

The midlight Legacy 450 and midsize Legacy 500 design concepts were presented on September 2007, during a press conference at the 60th National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) Annual Meeting & Convention, in Atlanta, Georgia, in the U.S.

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