He's ready.
I'd interpret it as an abbreviated form of "I'm never not ready". The pronoun, the verb 'to be' and the complement 'ready' are all in the question, so there is no need to repeat them in the answer. He only needs to add the "new" information: 'never not'.
This double negative means that he is ALWAYS ready. In other words, he's ready now, as he always is.
Note that this is not a common response to a question. I wouldn't recommend you use it.