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B390

Carenado

JETGENERAL AVIATIONTURBINEEXECUTIVE

3.2/5 (16)


The B390 is a twin-engine, light business jet designed for high performance, comfort, and efficiency in the light jet category. It first flew in 1998, with production continuing through the late 2000s. Constructed primarily from advanced composite materials, the B390 features a sleek, low-wing monoplane design with a T-tail configuration and retractable tricycle landing gear. Its carbon fiber fuselage contributes to a spacious cabin and reduced weight, offering seating for up to six passengers plus one or two pilots.

The B390 measures 46 feet, 0 inches in length, stands 14 feet, 6 inches tall, and has a wingspan of 44 feet, 6 inches. It is powered by two Williams FJ44-2A turbofan engines, each producing 2,300 pounds of thrust, driving the aircraft to impressive performance figures for its class.

The aircraft has a range of approximately 1,350 nautical miles, a service ceiling of 41,000 feet, and a maximum climb rate of around 3,000 feet per minute. It requires roughly 3,800 feet of runway for takeoff and 3,500 feet for landing. The B390 cruises at 370 knots with a maximum speed near 450 knots, offering jet-class speed in a compact and cost-effective platform.

Features

8 liveries + 1 white. Collins Pro Line 21 Integrated Avionics System. Collins Flight Guidance Panel (FGP) Autopilot. Collins Display Control Panel (DCP). Collins Flight Management System (CDU-3000). Realistic HQ digital sounds. Realistic flight dynamics. Tablet style interface.

The B390 is an American twin-engine, short-range light business jet. Crewed by one or two, it can seat up to eight, including pilot(s). The jet took its maiden flight on December 22, 1998, and entered service in 2001. Fast and boasting a comfortable cabin, the B390 is popular with business travelers.

The B390 features composite construction, a low-mounted swept main wing, a T-tail empennage, and a retractable tricycle undercarriage. It has a glass cockpit and an advanced autopilot system. It measures 46 feet in length, stands 15 feet, 4 inches high, and has a wingspan of 44 feet, 6 inches. It is powered by two fuselage-mounted turbofan engines, each of which generates up to 2,300 pounds of thrust. The aircraft has a range of 950 miles, a service ceiling of 41,000 feet above sea level, and a maximum speed of 523 miles per hour.

Specifications


CRUISE SPEED451 kts
ENGINETurbofan Williams-Rolls Inc. FJ-44-2A (X2)
MAX ALTITUDE41000 FT
RANGE1350 NM
EMPTY WEIGHT7996 LBS
MAX WEIGHT12500 LBS
FUEL CAPACITY552 US GAL
LENGTH46'
WINGSPAN44'

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