See Inside the $7 Million HondaJet Elite II Private Jet

At the European Business Aviation Convention and Exhibition in Switzerland on Monday, the Honda Aircraft Company officially debuted the next in its series of small business jets — the $7 million Elite II.

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According to the manufacturer, the new model will replace the Elite S, as well as the original Elite and HondaJet, meaning customers can only buy the Elite II.

The company has supported the expansion with a new authorized service center and training facility in Europe. Honda Aircraft Company

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Since its debut, the global HondaJet fleet has reached 230 planes — 20 of which are in Europe — and has flown over 170,000 flight hours.

Production of the HondaJet Elite. Gerry Broome/AP

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The aircraft has already received certification from the Federal Aviation Administration and the European Union Aviation Safety Agency, the company confirmed to Insider.

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The new jet was first announced at the 2022 National Business Aviation Convention and Exhibition in October.

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The manufacturer has already solidified a 25-strong order from private charter company Volato in a deal worth $174 million. The company said it expects to receive all of the planes by the end of 2025.

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Volato is a startup private charter company that only launched revenue operations in August 2021. Customers can choose to be fractional owners of one of its planes or pay for a one-off charter.

A Volato HondaJet Elite. Thomas Pallini/Insider

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Since its launch, the operator has grown with more aircraft and bases and has become a popular private charter option for deep-pocket travelers.

A Volato HondaJet Elite. Thomas Pallini/Insider

"This new order will allow us to meet the growing demand for private air travel customers who are looking for the most efficient and most luxurious cabin in the very light jet class," Volato CEO Matt Liotta said in a May press release.

Flying on Volato's $5 million HondaJet. Taylor Rains/Insider

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Given the already high demand, the company is going to need its upcoming Elite IIs. Here's what the plane will look like.

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Like Volato's current fleet of HondaJets, the Elite II can seat up to five passengers and two pilots, with two sets of swiveling loungers and stowable tables in the main cabin…

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…and a single seat facing the door. However, this seat can be replaced with a small galley, according to HondaJet.

The extra seat on Volato's current HondaJet Elite S. Taylor Rains/Insider

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However, with a range of 1,547 nautical miles (1,780 miles), the Elite II can journey 110 nautical miles (126 miles) further than its Elite S predecessor, which has a range of 1,437 nautical miles (1,654 miles).

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In fact, when the jet enters service, it will be the fastest, highest, and longest-ranged private aircraft in its class with a maximum speed of 485 miles per hour and a cruising altitude of up to 43,000 feet.

A Volato HondaJet Elite. Thomas Pallini/Insider

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According to Liotta, the plane will open more nonstop flights along the popular Northeast-Florida corridor, giving customers added route flexibility.

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Moreover, the Elite II's improved efficiency will reduce fuel consumption by an average of 8,000 gallons per year, which can be attributed, in part, to its two GE Honda Aero HF120 engines.

A Volato HondaJet Elite. Thomas Pallini/Insider

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Like its predecessors, the design attaches the engines to the wings rather than the fuselage, reducing noise.

A Volato HondaJet Elite. Thomas Pallini/Insider

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Moreover, it allows for more space in the aft luggage compartment because the engines do not create an indent in the fuselage, according to the company.

A Volato HondaJet Elite storage compartment. Thomas Pallini/Insider

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While current HondaJets are commonly seen with grey or red paint jobs, the new Elite II can be wrapped in a bold new black livery, which "further differentiates the ramp appeal of the aircraft."

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On the inside, the Elite II has been upgraded with two new design options: onyx and steel. Onyx features a beige color scheme with wood accents…

HondaJet Elite II onyx. Honda Aircraft Company

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…while steel features a grey color scheme with marble accents. HondaJet said the reimagined looks offer a "modern luxury of flight experience" and creates a "tranquil space for both passengers and pilots."

HondaJet Elite II steel. Honda Aircraft Company

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Behind that is an enclosed lavatory with a toilet and sink, which is separated from the main cabin by a sliding door.

HondaJet Elite II lavatory. Honda Aircraft Company

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Other amenities include cupholders, power ports, huge windows, multi-color LED lights, and ground lighting added to the entry door.

HondaJet Elite II steel. Honda Aircraft Company

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