3 plus million more, operating cost more, fixed cost more and slower than the phenom 300. I understand the cabin height difference, but why would you chose this one over the phenom?
Hi @Matt, with a larger overall cabin in all directions (width, height, and length), compounded with low acquisition cost, is what drives many people to the Excel (which you can buy in the $2-3M range...Phenom 300 can't come close on that). The Excel is still a 420KTAS plane with 1,700+ NM range -- a great value for that sort of performance and utility!