New HondaJet Has A Toilet With Seat Belts

New HondaJet Has A Toilet With Seat Belts

Honda’s line of private jets have always been technological marvels, and their latest revision is no exception. The new HondaJet Elite increases fuel range over the original, is quieter, and has upgraded sound and avionics systems. The big news, though, is the HondaJet Elite’s fully-enclosed lavatory, which has a toilet with full seat belts, allowing for the no-compromises defecation needs and HondaJet’s clientele demands.

New HondaJet Has A Toilet With Seat Belts
Waiting area for new belted toilet

Waiting area for new belted toilet

Since more than 90% of our readers own private jets (estimated) this is very relevant news, and if I know our readership, they won’t even bother considering an aircraft if it does not allow them to lavishly evacuate their bowels at 781km/h and in a 45 degree banked turn.

New HondaJet Has A Toilet With Seat Belts
Controls to move belted toilet through air at 781 km/h

Controls to move belted toilet through air at 781km/h

(Note: I have not confirmed with HondaJet (I have a message out to them) if the belt can be used with the seat up. Based on the apparent length of the belt material in the caddy on the back of the toilet, I don’t see why you couldn’t belt yourself onto the open toilet. If you can’t then HondaJet needs to solve this issue immediately.)

The new HondaJet has a 1,437 nautical mile range, which means there’s plenty of in-air time to move your bowels, which you can now do in absolute safety and security.

The HondaJet’s unique above-the-wing engine placement with their all-new noise attenuating honeycomb-pattern inlets that drown out high-frequency noise means that when you’re strapped onto that commode, the only sounds you’ll hear are either from the new Bongiovi Aviation audio system or the straining sounds of your lower colon as your body expels wastes in the comfort of your private jet.

New HondaJet Has A Toilet With Seat Belts
Belted toilet (inside, to rear) flying over Earth vegitation

Belted toilet (inside, to rear) flying over Earth vegitation

Clearly, Honda’s new Flying Toilet is among the best ever developed, and while pricing or delivery dates have yet to be released, I’m sure this aircraft/bathroom will be the choice for discerning aerial defecators worldwide.


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