Embraer Executive Jets (São José dos Campos U.E. Stumpf International) has launched the Phenom 300EV, the latest evolution of the Phenom 300, featuring autoland capability, increased range and payload, and upgraded avionics. Certification is expected later in 2026, with deliveries scheduled to begin in 2028. The Phenom 300EV joins the HondaJet Elite II and Vision Jet among business jets equipped with autoland capability. On entry into service, it will become the largest aircraft to offer the feature. The Citation Jet 4 Gen3, which is awaiting certification, will also feature autoland.

Embraer introduced the Phenom 300 in 2009, followed by the Phenom 300E, which entered service in 2018. More than 900 aircraft across both variants have been delivered to date. Given the new features introduced with the Phenom 300EV, it will not be possible to upgrade an existing Phenom 300E to the new variant.