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Encyclopedia > GE Honda Aero Engines LLC

GE Honda Aero Engines LLC (or GE Honda) is a Cincinnati, Ohio-based joint venture between GE Aircraft Engines and Honda Motor Company. The sole purpose of the company is to construct and market the GE Honda HF118 for the light-business jet aircraft engine market. GE Honda is headed by Gary Leonard of GE Aircraft Engines and Atsukuni Waragai of Honda.

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GE Honda Aero Engines LLC is validating design and component enhancements to its latest-generation HF118 jet engine in anticipation of running a full engine incorporating these designs by early 2007.
GE Honda Aero Engines LLC is a 50/50 joint venture company formed a year ago to manufacture and market the HF118 family of commercial turbofan engines, ranging in thrust from 1,000 to 3,500 pounds, for light business aircraft.
Honda and GE envision annual sales of at least 200 of these aircraft, flown by owner operators and fractional owners, as well as "air-taxi" operations serving small airports that are not serviced by major airlines.
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