Specifications
AI Description
- One blue chip owner from new
- Custom snow-white exterior paint scheme with blue matte accents
- Moonlight gray interior with brushed ice silver and eucalyptus trim
- Five passenger seating in an executive club configuration
- Four dual-tone passenger seats and a side-facing seat
- Aft belted lavatory
- Equipped with Garmin G3000 avionics
- Three 14” displays and two touch screen controllers
- Enhanced automatic flight control system
- Dual GPS system and dual navigation receivers
- Dual VHF communication and DME radar altimeter
- Jeppesen chart view and TAWS Class B
- Weather radar and XM weather data-link
- Surface watch and Garmin Flight Stream
- ADS-B Out equipped
- Engine type: GE Honda Aero engines
- Total airframe hours: 1314
- Total engine hours: 1314
- Total cycles: 1350
About this Model
Overview
The HondaJet Elite is a very light jet (VLJ) designed around efficient point-to-point travel for 1–4 passengers, typically flown single-pilot. It pairs a relatively high cruise speed for the category with a range profile aimed at regional and many city-pair missions, and it is known for its distinctive over-the-wing engine mount layout that helps preserve cabin volume for the aircraft’s external size. Buyer interest commonly centers on combining jet performance with operating simplicity, while accepting the space and payload limits typical of VLJs.
Mission Fit
The Elite fits missions where speed and scheduling control matter more than cabin size. It works well for two to three adults plus baggage on typical regional stage lengths, and can support longer trips when passenger count and baggage are kept modest. Like most VLJs, planning revolves around balancing passengers, bags, and fuel—especially on hot/high days or when aiming for maximum range.
Cabin
Cabin comfort is oriented around a modern, compact executive layout rather than a large-cabin feel. Expect a tight aisle, limited ability to move around, and a seated travel experience. Seating and storage are generally best for two to four travelers, with baggage capacity that is adequate for light-to-moderate loads but can become a constraint when the cabin is full. Noise, vibration, and ride quality are typical of the category, with the best experience occurring at higher cruise altitudes and in smoother air.