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HONDAJET HA-420(2016)

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Specifications

Year2016
Serial Number42000022
RegistrationN420BT
Total Hours1,055
LocationUnited States
RegionNORTH AMERICA

Broker

Global Elite Aviation, LLC

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AI Description

  • Model: HONDAJET HA-420
  • Location: Muskogee, Oklahoma
  • Condition: Used
  • Max Takeoff Weight: 10,600 lb
  • Winglets: Yes
  • Engine Maintenance Program: EMC2
  • Engines: 2 x HF120, both with 1,055 hours since new and TBO of 5,000 hours
  • Avionics: Garmin G3000 Integrated Avionics System, ADS-B Equipped, WAAS, LPV, SVT, Garmin GFC 700 Autopilot, Dual Garmin GIA 63W GPS, TCAS I System, Weather Radar
  • Interior: 2016, 7 seats, Executive configuration, Parchment color palette, Private aft lavatory with sink and running water, Electric pleated window shades, Universal power outlets
  • Exterior: 2016 paint, Snow White base color with Signature Silver Pearl stripe and Gradient Gray accent stripe
  • Additional Features: Externally serviceable lavatory, Synthetic Vision, Surface Watch, Life vests, Lighted logo cabin floor trim upgrade, Solid aft cabin door

About this Model

Overview

The HondaJet HA-420 is a very light jet designed around two core aims: personal-use practicality and efficient point-to-point travel between smaller airports. Its over-the-wing engine mount configuration supports a roomy cabin for the category and helps keep the aircraft compact on the ramp. Typical use cases include day trips and regional legs where quick turnarounds, single-pilot workflow, and access to shorter runways are priorities.

Mission Fit

Best suited to short-to-midrange sectors where the aircraft can capitalize on higher cruise speeds than turboprops and faster climb to the mid-30s/low-40s flight levels. The cabin and baggage capability work well for light-packing business travel or couples/families on weekend trips, but missions with consistently full seats and bulky bags can push beyond its comfortable envelope.

Cabin

For a VLJ, the HA-420 emphasizes usable cabin volume and a refined layout, typically with a forward refreshment area and an enclosed lavatory. Seating is commonly arranged in a club configuration that supports face-to-face conversation, with cabin comfort most noticeable on 1–2 hour legs. Like most jets in this size class, standing room is limited and aisle space is narrow, so the experience is strongest when passenger count is kept modest.