Honda allots $40M on factory for Jet Unit (Update2)
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Raising investment in its U.S.-based airplane unit to $100
million as the company expands into aviation from autos, car parts like Honda floor mat, motorcycles and engines, Honda Motor
Co. will spend nearly $40 million for its first jet-aircraft factory.
In a statement, the company said that the plant
construction began in June 27 on the Honda Aircraft Co. facilities in
Spokeswoman Alicia Jones said in a June 27 interview that
the factory portion should open by 2009 in order to allow them to meet their
target of delivering HondaJets by 2010. At the site, Honda is also building the
unit's headquarters.
The largest engine producer in the world and
The company has said that its aircraft, which is powered
by two Honda- designed engines mounted over the wings, will be more fuel- efficient
and offer more standard features than competing small jets. The Japanese
company is preparing three of the planes for test flights before 2008 ends for
U.S. Federal Aviation Administration certification.
In February, the company said that it would spend almost
$60 million on the aircraft facilities, with additional investment for the
manufacturing portion which will be announced later.
With the company’s
About HondaJet
Soichiro Honda, the company’s founder, has long ago
aspired of applying his company's technological expertise to the world of aviation.
In effect, a young Honda engineer named Michimasa Fujino put that vision into
realization in 1986, as he started research and development into an advanced,
air-bound Honda. And now, after 20 years of passion and hard work, Mr. Fujino
and his team have created HondaJet.
Mr. Fujino supervises the development, production and
sales in HondaJet as CEO of Honda Aircraft Company, Inc., a wholly-owned
subsidiary of Honda Motor Co., Ltd. The aircraft company is based at the
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