Airport Capability

Can An Embraer Phenom 300 Land at Aspen (ASE)?


A clear, sourced answer — with Aspen's real limits and what they mean for this aircraft.

Yes

The Embraer Phenom 300's ~52.2 ft wingspan and 18,551 lb weight are within Aspen's 95-foot and 100,000-lb limits, and it has the high-altitude performance for the 7,820-foot field. Operations need an ASE-current crew and observe the 11 PM–7 AM curfew.

Aspen at a Glance

Aspen (KASE/ASE)Detail
Runway length8,006 ft
Field elevation7,820 ft
Key limit95 ft max wingspan · 100,000 lb max weight · 11 PM–7 AM curfew · 7,820 ft elevation

How the Embraer Phenom 300 Measures Up

Embraer Phenom 300Spec
Classlight jet
Wingspan~52.2 ft
Max takeoff weight18,551 lb (~8 t)

In short, the Embraer Phenom 300 fits Aspen's requirements. As always, the operating crew calculates final performance for the specific date, weather, and load.

Comparing options? See the Aircraft Capability hub, the Aspen airport guide, or the Embraer Phenom 300 specifications.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. The Embraer Phenom 300's ~52.2 ft wingspan and 18,551 lb weight are within Aspen's 95-foot and 100,000-lb limits, and it has the high-altitude performance for the 7,820-foot field. Operations need an ASE-current crew and observe the 11 PM–7 AM curfew.

Aspen-Pitkin County Airport (KASE/ASE): 95 ft max wingspan · 100,000 lb max weight · 11 PM–7 AM curfew · 7,820 ft elevation. Final dispatch performance is always calculated by the operating crew for the specific flight.

Aspen's single runway is hemmed in by mountainous terrain, so the airport caps wingspan at 95 feet and weight at 100,000 pounds rather than relying on runway length alone.

Aspen suits aircraft that meet its 95-foot wingspan and weight limits — see The Jet Finder's Aircraft Capability hub for specific aircraft.

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