HondaJet on Final Path to
Type Certification
Honda Aircraft announced that the
FAA issued Type Inspection Authorization (TIA) for the HondaJet, a key milestone
in the light jet’s certification program. Now that the jet’s GE Honda Aero HF120
engine is certified and the TIA issued, Honda Aircraft has finalized the
certification timetable for the HondaJet. According to Honda Aircraft president
and CEO Michimasa Fujino, “We can expect aircraft type certification in the
first quarter of 2015 with deliveries following immediately after.” TIA is the
final step before FAA pilots can fly the HondaJet as part of the certification
process and indicates that the jet meets type design requirements. “We have
successfully demonstrated, through ground and flight testing, that the HondaJet
will meet certification requirements,” Fujino said. “We are now ready to begin
the final stage of certification flight-testing with FAA pilot participation.”
Honda Aircraft also announced that its customer service facility at Piedmont
Triad International Airport in Greensboro, N.C., received FAA Part 145 approval.
“The HondaJet program’s momentum is quickly building as we continue to reach and
achieve milestones in our dream to bring the world’s most advanced light jet to
market,” he said.
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