Fort Lauderdale, Florida-based aviation services provider Banyan Air Service has completed its first Advanced Performance Modification Group (APMG) package upgrade on a HondaJet. It reduces the light twinjet’s takeoff field length by 443 feet to 3,491 feet, increases forward baggage capacity by 200 pounds, and boosts the MTOW to 10,700 pounds.
The package includes a horizontal stabilizer extension, removal of the vortex generators on the tail and winglets, and the elimination of the mid-aileron fences. Upgrades to the Garmin G3000 avionics software enhance situational awareness and safety, through increased connectivity with Flight Stream 510 compatibility, electronic checklist, and advanced integrated takeoff and landing (TOLD) calculations.
Banyan, which celebrates its 40th anniversary this month, has been the exclusive HondaJet sales and service facility for the U.S. Southeast since 2014, with staffer Michael Gibson recently recognized by the manufacturer as the world’s top sales performer.
In addition to the APMG modifications, the company’s MRO team provides a range of services including inspections, structural modifications, engine work, and avionics installations for Wi-Fi and high-speed data, as well as repairs to its G3000 cockpit suite.