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HONDAJET ELITE S(2020)

Specifications

Year2020
Serial Number42000194
Registration--
Total Hours688
LocationWINDSOR, ONTARIO, CANADA
RegionNORTH AMERICA

Broker

Skyservice Business Aviation, Inc.

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Geoff Carlyle

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geoff_carlyle@skyservice.com

Aircraft Details

  • One owner since new
  • Recent 600-hour inspection completed
  • Enrolled on EMC2 (Engine Maintenance Care Program)
  • Airframe covered under Precision P3 (Parts & Labor coverage)
  • Total hours: 688
  • Total cycles: 789
  • Entry into service date: December 2021
  • Home base: YQG
  • Airframe certification: FAR Part 135
  • Engine model: GE Honda HF120
  • Engine hours since new: 679 (both engines)
  • Avionics package: Garmin G3000 (two 14.1” PFDs and one 14.1” MFD)
  • ADS-B In/Out equipped: Yes
  • WAAS equipped: Yes
  • LPV equipped: Yes
  • Synthetic Vision Technology: Yes
  • Configuration: Executive seating for 6
  • Interior refurbished in 2021
  • Fully-enclosed, externally-serviceable belted aft lavatory
  • Baggage capacity: 66 cu. ft. aft external space, 9 cu. ft. nose baggage space
  • Exterior colors: Matterhorn White with Charcoal Gray stripe
  • Last painted in 2021
  • Max takeoff weight: 10,900 lb
  • Max landing weight: 10,160 lb
  • Max zero fuel weight: 9,100 lb

About this Model

Overview

The HondaJet Elite S is a very light jet designed around frequent regional missions where time savings and operating simplicity matter. Its over-the-wing engine mount helps keep the cabin quieter than many entry jets and supports a compact, efficient airframe footprint for access to smaller airports. In typical use it serves 1–2 passengers plus baggage comfortably, with the flexibility to carry more on shorter legs depending on payload and fuel.

Mission Fit

This aircraft fits high-frequency travel patterns: city-pair hops, multi-stop days, and missions where you want jet speed without stepping up to a larger cabin class. It is best when passenger count is modest and baggage needs are managed; payload and range planning becomes more important as you add passengers, winter reserves, or headwinds.

Cabin

The cabin is arranged for a small group environment with club seating and a separate enclosed lavatory that also serves as a privacy feature for longer legs. Windows are comparatively large for the class, and the engine placement above the wing helps reduce perceived cabin noise and vibration. Storage is split between an aft baggage area and smaller in-cabin spaces, so packing strategy matters for bulky items.