The second generation of Honda’s single pilot aircraft is imbued with autonomous landing technology by Garmin.
American-Japanese aircraft maker HondaJet said the Elite II twin-turbine jet is now cleared to use the Emergency Autoland ...
The two latest HondaJet models, the Elite II, and the Echelon, offer some surprising performance. The Elite II can travel around 2,865 kilometers (1,780 miles) with four people, according to the ...
Manufacturer is pursuing authorization in other markets outside the U.S.
FAA approves Garmin Emergency Autoland for the HondaJet Elite II, making it the first twin-engine jet certified with the ...
The twinjet is the first in its category to receive FAA certification for Garmin’s Emergency Autoland (EAL) system.
HondaJet can now deliver to Canadian customers after securing type certification from Transport Canada. HondaJet Honda Aircraft secured the type certificate for the HondaJet from Transport Canada on ...
I flew my first Honda Jet from Paris to Milan. The Honda Jet is a light private jet with 4-5 seats, costing around $5 million, making it one of the more affordable private jets. It efficiently ...
Honda Aircraft Co. Inc. said its first HondaJet assembled and tested under the Federal Aviation Administration's certification process took off Monday in Greensboro. The flight is an important step ...
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Enables aircraft to land autonomously in an emergency where the pilot has become incapacitated.