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ACC Aviation appointed to remarket Al Jaber Aviation’s Embraer Lineage 1000

ACC Aviation has been appointed by Al Jaber Aviation to remarket an Embraer Lineage 1000 (MSN 19000261, Registration A6-AJI).

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The Embraer Lineage 1000 represents a unique opportunity for buyers seeking a high-performance, long-range VVIP aircraft. Developed by Embraer as a business jet variant of the E190, the Lineage 1000 features OEM-installed auxiliary fuel tanks in the cargo hold, expanding total fuel capacity from 4,268 to 7,194 US gallons. This factory-designed enhancement extends its range to approximately 4,500 nautical miles, while maintaining lower operating costs compared to other ultra large business jets.

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With steep approach certification, the aircraft is capable of operating into demanding airports such as London City, a rare capability among aircraft in its class.
 
The aircraft offers a spacious cabin layout of approximately 740 sq ft and features a five-zone configuration, accommodating up to 19 passengers, with a convertible divan providing full lie-flat bedding. An optional private bedroom and an in-flight accessible baggage compartment further enhance the onboard experience.
 
A6-AJI is low time for its age, having logged only 3,766.8 flight hours and 1,068 flight cycles since new. It is powered by two CF34-10E7-B engines with a remaining cycle limiter of 13,932.
 
“The Lineage 1000 delivers an exceptional balance of space, versatility and performance,” said Richard Page, Senior Strategic Advisor at ACC Aviation. “It combines the comfort and volume of a large-cabin jet with the operational flexibility to access airports typically reserved for smaller aircraft. Whether for private or corporate missions, its intercontinental range and compelling operating economics make it a standout asset in today’s market. We are proud to support Al Jaber Aviation in bringing this aircraft to market and look forward to connecting with interested parties through our structured RFP process.”
 
ACC Aviation will manage the sale via a formal Request for Proposal (RFP) process, ensuring a comprehensive and transparent approach for prospective buyers. The RFP deadline has been set for 12th May 2025.

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