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OO-NEY

Business Jet · Serial 55010003


Knots Cruise
NM Range
Passengers
2
Engines

OO-NEY Aircraft Overview

OO-NEY is a Belgium-registered Embraer Legacy 450, classified as a Business Jet in the private aviation market. The Embraer Legacy 450 is manufactured by Embraer and is listed in the BCAA aircraft registry, the Belgium authority responsible for confirming aircraft registration, manufacturer designation, serial number, and airworthiness certification.

OO-NEY carries manufacturer serial number 55010003 and is classified as a fixed-wing multi-engine aircraft. At the time of publication, the aircraft maintains a valid registration status in Belgium.

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Detailed Specifications

Aircraft Identity

RegistrationOO-NEY
ManufacturerEmbraer
ModelEmbraer Legacy 450
Serial Number55010003
CategoryBusiness Jet
ICAO TypeE545
CountryBelgium
RegistryBCAA
OwnerAir Service Liege

Performance & Capabilities

Frequently Asked Questions About OO-NEY

6 questions answered about this aircraft and the Embraer Legacy 450

This aircraft carries the registration OO-NEY, registered in Belgium under the BCAA.

OO-NEY is a Embraer Legacy 450, a business jet manufactured by Embraer.

OO-NEY is registered in Belgium. The national aviation authority is the BCAA.

According to available records, OO-NEY is associated with Air Service Liege.

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