With a max cruise speed of 451 knots, the Premier IA is the fastest of the single-pilot jets. It features swept wings, 2,300-lbst Williams engines, a composite-construction fuselage, large cabin dimensions, and a max range (at max cruise power) of 787 nm. Rockwell Collins Pro Line 21 avionics are in the front office, and the airplane uses a lift-dump system that uses a maximimum flap defection to assist in braking after touchdown.
Cost: $6.2 million
Engines: Williams FJ44-2A, 2,300 lbst
Length: 46 ft
Height: 15 ft 4 in
Wingspan: 44 ft 6 in
Seats: 7/8 (including pilot)
Max cruise speed after max gross takeoff: 451 KTAS @ FL330/1,203 pph
Max speed at max operating altitude: 427 KTAS @ FL410/825 pph
Basic operating weight: 8,350 lb (typically equipped, no pilot included)
Max takeoff weight: 12,500 lb
Usable fuel: 548 gal/3,670 lb
Useful load: 4,040 lb
Max payload with full fuel: 370 lb
Balanced field length: 3,792 ft (MGTOW @ sea level, std conditions)