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250th HondaJet Heads For the Skies

HondaJet Global Fleet Has Surpassed 210,000 Flight Hours

Honda Aircraft has delivered the 250th HondaJet since it began customer deliveries in late 2015. 

The 250th HondaJet recently rolled off the production line and completed the Standard Certificate of Airworthiness (SCoA), and Honda Aircraft Company associates celebrated the milestone with a special event at HondaJet HQ in Greensboro, North Carolina.

The HondaJet earned its type certification from the FAA in 2015. To date, the aircraft holds 14 type certifications around the world. Since then, the bird has evolved from the original HondaJet (2015), to the HondaJet Elite (2018), the Elite S (2021), and the latest Elite II (2022). 

"The 250th delivery milestone is not just a number, but a narrative of our constant pursuit of excellence and innovation," said Honda Aircraft Company President & CEO Hideto Yamasaki. "We are grateful for the global recognition and trust that customers place in the HondaJet. We remain dedicated to advancing the aviation industry, continuously pushing the boundaries of skyward mobility to enhance joy and freedom for customers."

Honda Aircraft Company also announced that the HondaJet global fleet has surpassed 210,000 flight hours with a reported dispatch reliability of 99.7%. As its fleet size grows, HondaJet's customers consistently have access to support and services supported by Honda's global network, comprising Authorized Sales Representatives (ASR) and Authorized Service Centers (ASC) across the Americas, Europe, and Asia.

Next for the HondaJet evolution is the development of the HondaJet Echelon, the company's next-generation business jet. 

FMI: www.hondajet.com

 


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