Honda is extending a familiar idea from its showrooms into the sky, giving its light jet a new S-branded lineup that mirrors the performance trims on Civic and Accord models. Instead of a ground-up ...
Honda, the world’s leading automotive and motorcycle engineering company, has also made great progress in the field of aviation. Honda is famous for its cars like the Accord, and world-leading ...
The MarketWatch News Department was not involved in the creation of this content. -- Emergency Autoland (EAL) is designed to enable HondaJet Elite II aircraft to land autonomously in an emergency ...
Honda Aircraft Company makes aviation history by flying the HondaJet on 100% sustainable fuel, extending Honda’s carbon-neutral mission from roads to runways. HondaJet completed the first twin-turbine ...
Honda Aircraft Co. announced Thursday that assembly has started on its first HondaJet Echelon test unit at its Piedmont Triad International Airport campus in Greensboro. Echelon is the brand name for ...
Without disguising its pride, American-based Honda Aircraft Company announced back in October that its HondaJet has become the first twin-turbine very light business jet to fly on 100 percent ...
Hondajet President and CEO Michimasa Fujino recieves high fives from Honda team leaders after he announced that the FAA has granted the Type Certificate, clearing the Greensboro-built small jet for ...
Honda Aircraft Company, Inc. (Greensboro, N.C.) announced plans on April 17 to expand sales of HondaJet has announced that it will expand sales to Europe, beginning in May at the annual EBACE ...
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New APMG S program enables owners of HondaJet Classic and APMG aircraft to benefit from the performance and capabilities of recent technical innovations Upgrade program will be available through the ...
Emergency Autoland (EAL) is designed to enable HondaJet Elite II aircraft to land autonomously in an emergency situation where the pilot has become incapacitated Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) ...