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HONDAJET APMG S(2017)

HONDAJET APMG S

Specifications

Year2017
Serial Number42000065
RegistrationN319HJ
Total Hours1,607
LocationGREENSBORO, NC
RegionNORTH AMERICA

Broker

Honda Aircraft Company, LLC

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AI Description

  • Aircraft Model: HONDAJET APMG S
  • Location: Greensboro, NC
  • Maintenance Tracking: CAMP
  • Airframe Maintenance Program: P3 (Flight Ready Service Plan)
  • Engine Maintenance Program: EMC2
  • Engine Model: GE HONDA HF120
  • Total Engine Time: 1,607 hours
  • Avionics: Garmin G3000 Integrated System
  • Features:
  • Aft lavatory (fully enclosed, externally serviceable)
  • Enhanced cabin management system
  • Synthetic vision technology
  • Traffic Collision Avoidance System (TCAS I)
  • Terrain Awareness and Warning System (TAWS Class B)
  • ADS-B Out capability
  • Weather radar (Garmin GWX 70)
  • Interior Configuration: 5-passenger layout (club seating, belted side-facing seat)
  • Interior Color Palette: Soft beige with light tan accents, brushed star silver and Pacific maplewood trim
  • Exterior: Signature paint scheme (silver pearl top, snow white lower, gray gradient stripe)
  • Additional Equipment: Winglets, radar altimeter, Jeppesen Chartview, XM Weather Data-Link
  • Carpet: Birch carpeting
  • Storage: Left side storage cabinet, personal storage compartments

About this Model

Overview

The HondaJet APMG S is a variant within the HondaJet family aimed at single-pilot and small-team missions where a jet’s speed and altitude are useful but cabin size requirements are modest. It is commonly selected for regional point-to-point flying, time-sensitive day trips, and trips into airports that may be less practical for larger business jets due to runway or operating constraints. Exact performance and equipment can vary by serial number and options, so mission planning should be based on the specific aircraft’s documentation.

Mission Fit

In typical use, the APMG S aligns with short-to-mid stage lengths where cruise speed and direct routing reduce total travel time versus turboprops or airline connections. It fits itineraries that prioritize frequency and flexibility (multiple legs per day) more than maximum cabin volume. For buyers needing consistent full seats plus baggage, or longer legs with stronger hot/high margins, stepping up to a larger light or midsize jet is usually a better match.

Cabin

Cabin experience is characteristic of the very light jet segment: a compact, club-style environment designed for a small number of travelers, with a focus on forward visibility, quiet cruise relative to piston/turboprop alternatives, and practical storage rather than stand-up cabin movement. Comfort is strongly influenced by seating trim, cabin management features, and how often the aircraft is flown near maximum passenger/baggage loading.