World’s Largest Owner of Japan’s Greener HondaJet Aircraft Sees Demand Soar for Eco Conscious Air Travel

Jet.Paris - AVIAV (Cofrance SARL), the world's largest owner of Japan’s greener HondaJet aircraft, reports surging demand from its increasingly environmentally conscious customer base.

Europe's leading Russian-speaking aviation charter broker, based in Nice (France), says clients are shunning older, less fuel-efficient jets as they focus on finding ways to reduce their carbon footprint.

“We’re seeing a new trend - our customers have been opting for Honda aircraft because they care about the environment, says owner and CEO of the company, Dr.Vitaly Arkhangelsky. ‘It’s a well-known fact that Honda jets use the least fuel compared to their competitors, thus reducing harmful emissions to a minimum. In light of the upcoming COP26 Climate Change Conference in Glasgow, we’re very proud to do our share to protect the planet.”

The HondaJet is an 4- to 5-seat business jet produced for the private-aviation market since 2015. With its operations Jet.Paris - AVIAV (Cofrance SARL) has helped boost HondaJet’s popularity in Europe. Today, it’s the most sought-after model to fly, used for everything from personal and business travel to small-cargo delivery and for medical purposes.

The HondaJet is also making private air travel more accessible. “During emergencies like the Covid-19 pandemic, private aviation becomes a lifesaver for people,” Dr. Arkhangelsky says. “Also, since renting ultra-light business jets like the HondaJet is cost-effective, more and more clients are turning to our services. We’re disrupting the private-aviation market with our competitive offering, meaning small aircraft are no longer a privilege of the elite, but are also available to medium-sized businesses and ordinary passengers.”

Despite Jet.Paris AVIAV (Cofrance SARL) only operating the HondaJet for a year, it completed its 100th flight, from Tel Aviv to Nice, in September.