HondaJet’s delivery volume ranks first in the world in its class for three consecutive years

Honda’s aircraft business subsidiary, Honda Aircraft Company (hereinafter referred to as: HACI), announced that it delivered a total of 36 HondaJets in 2019 (January-December), and has delivered the largest number of small business jets for three consecutive years since 2017. Ranked first in the world.

HondaJet's delivery volume ranks first in the world in its class for three consecutive years

In 2019, HACI will further promote the global layout strategy. After the United States, Mexico, Europe, Brazil, India and Japan, the HondaJet Elite (the latest upgraded version of the HondaJet) has successively received type approvals in Turkey, Canada and China. HondaJet’s user needs are further characterized by globalization and diversification. HACI also cooperates with related companies to test the emergency medical transportation service, and has received good reviews. Currently, there are about 150 HondaJets in operation around the world.

HACI’s sales and service system covers China, North America, Europe, Latin America, Southeast Asia, the Middle East, India and Japan. Its sole distributor in the Greater China region, Hongxin General Aviation Co., Ltd., is in the business aviation service base (FBO) of Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport, carrying out sales and customer service of HondaJet in an all-round way. HACI will continue to make efforts to improve the quality of life and work of users through HondaJet’s excellent performance, excellent fuel economy and outstanding comfort, and bring new value to the general aviation market.

HACI President Doug Fujino said: “I am very pleased that HondaJet can continue to win the favor of customers around the world through excellent innovation and excellent performance. We will continue to work hard to further improve the economy, performance and cabin comfort of HondaJet, and strive to Pioneering revolutionary new technologies that will create new value in the business jet market and help popularize efficient mobility.”