The brokerage’s Phenom 100 guide adds model history, operating data and ownership considerations to a growing set of aircraft-specific educational resources.
AEROCOR has released the first edition of its Phenom 100 Buyer’s Guide, adding an aircraft-specific reference to the company’s Learning Center. Announced on July 16, 2026, the guide is intended to help prospective buyers assess the very light jet using model history, upgrade paths, options information, and cost and performance data across its variants. The release places the publication within AEROCOR’s broader effort to give buyers and sellers a more consolidated source of operating information.
The guide addresses a familiar challenge in aircraft purchasing: information about a particular model can be spread across marketing material, historical records and secondhand accounts. AEROCOR said the Phenom 100 resource was designed to bring those considerations into a single reference, with an emphasis on practical data rather than selected headline figures. That positioning reflects the company’s focus on single-pilot turbine aircraft, where configuration, operating costs and the differences between model variants can affect an ownership decision.
According to AEROCOR, the guide examines the Phenom 100’s evolution, the available routes for upgrades and options, and cost and performance information covering its variants. The company is offering a complimentary copy by email. Gavin Woodman, AEROCOR’s president, said the guide was created to provide what he described as a clearer picture of the aircraft for both buyers and sellers, rather than functioning as a sales presentation.
The announcement also extends AEROCOR’s existing content model beyond individual aircraft transactions. The company said future editions will include updated market intelligence and operating data as the fleet evolves, while its Learning Center will continue to expand with additional buyer’s guides, owner guides, fleet updates and market reports. In that context, the Phenom 100 publication is less a standalone marketing asset than part of a continuing information service connected to the brokerage’s advisory work.
AEROCOR describes itself as an aircraft brokerage and advisory firm specialising in single-pilot turbine aircraft, supported by its AIRBASE valuation platform and a team of owner-pilots with direct operational experience. The Phenom 100 guide gives that approach a specific editorial format, translating the company’s stated emphasis on data into a resource for a defined aircraft market. Its significance will depend on how the promised updates and additional guides develop, but the release shows the firm using education as a visible part of its client offering.