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Honda Unveils Luxury New Jet

Honda Unveils Luxury New Jet

Honda Aircraft Company have unveiled their new upgraded aircraft, the HondaJet Elite S.

The just-revealed HondaJet Elite S has multiple upgrades from the 2018 Elite that give it a longer range and the ability to take an additional passenger.

Enhanced avionics reduces pilot workload and enhances communications, while three diverse colour schemes give the exterior a fresh look. Honda has designed its jets for single pilots.

The Elite S has an increased maximum take-off weight of 200 pounds that allows customers to fly up 120 nautical miles farther with a higher payload - including another passenger.

The customized Garmin G3000 avionics suite now includes FAA DataComm and ACARS for a faster, more efficient way of communication through text-based messaging, rather than voice commands, to improve the clarity of messaging for departure clearance, in-flight services and communications with air-traffic control and flight operations.

Honda also added an Advanced Steering Augmentation System to reduce pilot workload.

"The HondaJet Elite has achieved the best performance in its class while also being the most efficient, and with the new Elite S, we take another step forward in expanding the aircraft's capability," said Michimasa Fujino, CEO of Honda Aircraft Company during a virtual product launch. "As a result of the innovation, design and engineering on the new Elite S, we are once again setting a new standard in business aviation."

Beyond the interior enhancements, the company is also offering exclusive paint schemes in Gunmetal, Luxe Gold and Deep Sea Blue, along with a signature bright-red Elite S logo.

The Elite S retains Honda's trademark over-the-wing engine mount configuration, a nose and wing for what it calls Natural Laminar Flow, and a composite fuselage. Power comes from the HF120 GE Honda Aero Engine.

The company says the Elite S is much more fuel efficient while also emitting fewer greenhouse gases than other similarly sized twin-engine business jets.