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Honda Reveals Next Expression of the HondaJet Series with Echelon

The HondaJet Echelon transcontinental light jet project was introduced at NBAA-BACE 2021, and HACI pursues a common type rating with the Elite II.

Honda Aircraft Company president and CEO Hideto Yamasaki presented the HondaJet Echelon at NBAA-BACE 2023. [Credit: Stephen Yeates]
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Key Takeaways:

  • Honda Aircraft Company officially unveiled its new light jet as the HondaJet Echelon, aiming to redefine the light jet category by offering a transcontinental "midsize jet experience" with enhanced fuel efficiency.
  • The Echelon is designed to deliver up to 20% better fuel efficiency than other light jets and 40% over midsize jets, while pursuing a common type rating with the HondaJet Elite II for single-pilot operations.
  • With key development milestones achieved, including the power-on of its advanced systems integration test facility, the first flight is projected for 2026 and type certification targeted for 2028, aiming to attract a broader customer base including charter operators.
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With a bit of fanfare this morning at the National Business Aviation Association’s Business Aviation Conference & Expo in Las Vegas, Honda Aircraft Company pulled the curtain on the official marketing name for its new light jet. What was unveiled at BACE in 2021 as the HondaJet 2600 concept shall now be known as the HondaJet Echelon. The naming firmly establishes the next jet in the company’s lineup—and play to move up the scale.

The promise? To take the light jet category up a notch, and attempt to translate a “midsize jet experience” to a smaller platform—one capable of transcontinental U.S. trips. In doing so, Honda Aircraft anticipates an increase in mission flexibility for owner-pilots while keeping operating costs—and fuel burn—in check. The proposed design may attain up to 20 percent increased fuel efficiency over other light jets and up to 40 percent over midsize jets with which it expects to compete.

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