Embraer Legacy 500 Sets Four Speed Records
First two records were set on a March 7 journey that flew from Oakland, California, to Lihue, Hawaii, and back.

Embraer’s new Legacy 500 midsize jet recently set four new world speed records in its class. The first two records were set on a March 7 journey from Oakland, California, to Lihue, Hawaii, and back, carrying six passengers. The outbound flight over the 2,135-nm route took 5 hours and 49 minutes, with a ground speed of 420 mph. The return leg took just 4 hours and 11 minutes at an average ground speed of 586 mph.

Another record was set by a Legacy 500 that flew from Friedrichshafen, Germany, to Bangor, Maine. The 3,210-nm flight was completed in 6 hours and 50 minutes. The fourth record involved a flight from Düsseldorf, Germany, to Dubai. At 3,268 nm, it is the longest flight undertaken by a Legacy 500 to date. After a flight of 7 hours and 3 minutes the Legacy 500 landed with 1,900 pounds of fuel, having demonstrated an average hourly consumption of just 1,590 pounds.