Leviate Expands Charter Fleet with Six More HondaJets
U.S. charter-management company's fleet expansion will continue into next year
Leviate Jet Management plans to add more HondaJets next year. © AIN/Barry Ambrose

Leviate Jet Management has added six HondaJets to its charter-management fleet, which includes Cessna Citation Xs, XLSs, a CJ3+, and an M2 Gen2; Bombardier Challenger 300s; and a Pilatus PC-24. The U.S. company, a division of Leviate Air Group, plans to add more of the Honda light jets next year along with other airplane types.

The HondaJets are located at Leviate's bases in Texas and Florida and “will operate on a high-utilization charter basis,” according to the company. A “specialized sales team” focuses on charter revenue optimization and utilization of the Leviate fleet while “a dedicated maintenance manager oversees the fleet’s operational efficiency, minimizing downtime and ensuring consistent performance.” Each fleet has a lead captain and check airman to manage pilot training and uphold safety and operational standards.

“The HondaJet is one of the most advanced light jets available, combining exceptional efficiency with operational versatility,” said Leviate Air Group CEO Luis Barros. “The addition of these aircraft positions Leviate to better serve the growing demand for high-utilization light jet charter operations while offering aircraft owners an optimized program to maximize revenue and operational use.”