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HondaJet Fleet Expanded By Volato

22 Additional HondaJet Elite IIs contracted for delivery in 2024 and beyond

Better times seem in store for the HondaJet program as Volato expanded its fleet by 50% to a total of 24 HondaJet aircraft as of December 2023. The expansion includes the addition of three new aircraft delivered in December – two from direct Honda deliveries, and one managed plane. This marks a total of eight aircraft added to Volato’s HondaJet fleet in 2023.

Volato's growth strategy includes acquiring aircraft directly from Honda and contracting with owners to manage their planes. This approach has enabled Volato to expand while maintaining high standards in private air travel.

The expanded fleet is expected to ensure better availability and flexibility for customers. With a larger fleet, Volato’s clients may enjoy greater access to aircraft. This is particularly significant in the private aviation sector, where availability can often be a constraint.

Moreover, each new aircraft delivery from Honda contributes to keeping Volato’s fleet among the youngest in the industry.

Volato expects to receive 10 additional HondaJet aircraft over the course of 2024. The company has also signed a letter of intent with HondaJet for its new Echelon aircraft which is expected to be the first light jet capable of transcontinental flights.

FMI: www.flyvolato.com

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