Honda Aircraft Company Explained

Honda Aircraft Company
Type:Subsidiary
Founder:Michimasa Fujino
Location City:Greensboro, North Carolina
Location Country:United States
Key People:Hideto Yamasaki
(President and CEO)
Industry:Aviation
Products:Very light jets
Num Employees:1,200+ [1]
Parent:Honda Motor Co., Ltd

Honda Aircraft Company is an aircraft manufacturer headquartered in Greensboro, North Carolina, responsible for the production of the HondaJet family of aircraft. Originally a secret research project within Honda R&D, Honda Aircraft Company was formed as a wholly owned subsidiary of Honda Motor Company in August 2006 under the leadership of HondaJet designer Michimasa Fujino.[2] Honda Aircraft Company began delivering aircraft to customers in late 2015, and by the first half of 2017 its HondaJet had become the top-selling twin-engine light business jet.[3] [4] [5]

Honda Aircraft has introduced a number of innovations in general aviation (GA) jet aircraft, including an over-wing engine mount, natural laminar flow wings, and carbon composite fuselage.[6] [7] [8] [9] The engine placement in particular overcame the limitations of earlier designs, allowing for reduced wave drag, and increased cabin and baggage space.[7] Honda Aircraft Company was also the first aircraft manufacturer to collaborate with Garmin to develop glass cockpits for GA jet aircraft.[10] In recognition for its contributions to aircraft design and business aviation, Honda Aircraft Company was awarded the AIAA Foundation Award for Excellence in 2018.[11] [12]

History

thumb|HondaJet in 2006Honda’s aircraft research began as a top-secret research project within Honda R&D in 1986.[13] The project was initially just a team of four engineers as Honda built up its aviation division from scratch.[14] Lead designer Michimasa Fujino first developed the concept for the flagship “HondaJet” in 1997, and development began in 2000 when the engineering team relocated to the Piedmont Triad International Airport in Greensboro, North Carolina.[15] Until 2005, the HondaJet team operated out of a single hangar, and kept press releases to a minimum.[16] The proof-of-concept HondaJet first flew on December 8, 2003. In 2006, twenty years after the research project began, Honda Aircraft Company was founded as a wholly owned subsidiary of Honda Motor.[17]

Honda Aircraft Company’s first aircraft, the HondaJet, introduced a number of technological innovations to business aviation. The most notable is the over-wing engine mount, which improves aerodynamics and allows for a longer, quieter cabin by removing the engines from the wings.[7] Past attempts at over-wing engine placement resulted in unacceptable drag at high speeds.[18] In contrast, the HondaJet’s engines are placed in such a way as to actually reduce drag by combining the airflow around the engine with that over the wing.[19] [6] Honda Aircraft also achieved a natural laminar flow wing design by constructing the HondaJet wing out of a single piece of aluminum, thereby minimizing the number of parts capable of obstructing airflow.[8] [20] It also uses an entirely carbon composite fuselage, which both reduces aircraft weight and allows for improved airflow over the fuselage.[7] [6] [21] In recognition of these accomplishments, Honda Aircraft Company received several awards, such as the AIAA Foundation Award for Excellence in 2018 and the Flying Innovation Award from Flying Magazine in 2017.[22] [11]

After Honda decided to commercialize the HondaJet program, Fujino was tasked with transforming his small research team of thirty engineers into a large-scale company capable of aircraft manufacture and providing long-term customer support.[23] Fujino searched for employees from across the world, eventually creating an international, multi-lingual staff.[24] Between 2006 and 2015, Honda Motors invested over $200 million to expand the Honda Aircraft Company facilities from a single hangar to an over 133-acre campus consisting of an R&D center, manufacturing plant, customer service center, and office headquarters.[25] As of 2020, the company has delivered over 150 of their aircraft to customers in over 40 countries.[26] Honda Aircraft Company and its CEO Michimasa Fujino served as a case study for Harvard Business School professor Gary Pisano, who in his 2019 book Creative Construction classifies Honda Aircraft as an example of start-up like behavior within a large, established corporation.[27]

In 2015, the Honda Aircraft Company received type certification for its first aircraft, the HondaJet.[28] [29] The first delivery occurred on December 23, 2015.[30] In 2018, the company introduced the HondaJet Elite, which featured upgraded avionics, increased range, and an optional galley.[31] [32] That same year, Honda Aircraft Company began offering the HondaJet APMG to existing HondaJet customers, which provided many of the upgrades seen in the HondaJet Elite. In May 2021, the company announced the HondaJet Elite S, which improved on the Elite’s avionics system, maximum takeoff weight, and range.[33]

After receiving FAA type-certification in 2015, over the next few years Honda Aircraft Company expanded its sales operations to many other countries.[34] [35] [36] [37]

In 2018, Honda Aircraft Company began partnering with other companies to provide aircraft for charter.[38] [39] [40]

On May 20, 2019, Honda Aircraft Company announced that they were building a new 15.5 million dollar facility in Greensboro N.C.,[41] which was completed in September 2020.[42]

In October 2021, Honda Aircraft unveiled the HondaJet 2600 Concept, a new aircraft concept, during the 2021 NBAA Convention held in Las Vegas.[43] This concept design uses many of the elements of the original HondaJet, such as the over-wing engine placement, but features a larger cabin with room for 11 passengers and a longer range of 2,625 nm (4,862 km). Honda Aircraft announced the HondaJet 2600 Concept to determine market interest, and subsequently announced the commercialization of the concept on June 13, 2023.[44]

In February 2022, Honda Aircraft announced that founder Michimasa Fujino would retire as president and CEO of the company on April 1, and that Honda Motor vice president Hideto Yamasaki would assume leadership of Honda Aircraft upon the retirement of Fujino, who would continue as a consultant for the company.[45]

In October 2023, Honda Aircraft named the Honda 2600 Concept the HondaJet Echelon during the 2023 NBAA Convention in Las Vegas. The development timeline for the project includes construction beginning in early 2024, with the first flight planned in 2026 and certification anticipated in 2028.[46]

Aircraft

+ Summary of aircraft built by Honda Aircraft Company
Model nameType CertifiedType
Hondajet2015Twin-engine light business jet, 6-passenger
HondaJet APMG2018Twin-engine light business jet, 6-passenger
HondaJet Elite2018Twin-engine light business jet, 8-passenger
HondaJet Elite II2022Twin-engine light business jet, 8-passenger
HondaJet EchelonTwin-engine light business jet, 10-passenger[47]

Notes and References

  1. News: Arcieri. Katie. Honda Aircraft Co. begins construction on $19M expansion at PTI; total work force is now 1,200+. 21 December 2014. Triad Business Journal. American City Business Journals. 20 October 2014.
  2. News: Holden. Henry M.. HondaJet: On a Wing and a Dare. 23 January 2015. Airport Journals. February 2007.
  3. Book: Pisano, Gary . Gary Pisano . January 2019 . Creative Construction: The DNA of Sustained Innovation . New York . PublicAffairs . 112 . 978-1-61039-877-0.
  4. Book: Nonaka . Ikujiro . Takeuchi . Hirotaka . Ikujiro Nonaka . Hirotaka Takeuchi . 2019 . The Wise Company: How Companies Create Continuous Innovation . New York . Oxford University Press . 9 . 9780190497019.
  5. Web site: General Aviation Aircraft Shipment Report - 2017 Year End . General Aviation Manufacturers Association . May 8, 2018.
  6. Web site: HondaJet. Behind The Curtain . Haines . Thomas B. . August 5, 2005 . aopa.com . Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association . August 20, 2020 .
  7. Fujino, Michimasa . Michimasa Fujino . Design and Development of the HondaJet. Journal of Aircraft. 42. 3. May–June 2005. 755–764 . 10.2514/1.12268 . August 19, 2020.
  8. Fujino, Michimasa . Michimasa Fujino . Yuichi Yoshizaki . Yuichi Kawamura . Natural-Laminar-Flow Airfoil Development for a Lightweight business Jet . Journal of Aircraft. 40. 4. July–August 2003. 609–615 . 10.2514/2.3145 . August 19, 2020.
  9. Book: Fujino, Michimasa . Carichner . Grant E. . Nicolai . Leland M. . Fundamentals of Aircraft and Airship Design, Volume 2 – Airship Design and Case Studies . American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics . 2013 . 615–647 . Case Study 4: HondaJet . 978-1-60086-898-6.
  10. Matoon . Jeff . May–June 2012 . Fujino's Form: An In Depth Look into HondaJet and its Visionary Leader . Pilot Magazine . 6 . August 19, 2020.
  11. Web site: Aircraft Design Award . AIAA . 2018 .
  12. Web site: From Business Jet Designer to Company C.E.O. . Olsen . Patricia R. . October 12, 2018 . . August 20, 2020.
  13. Book: Fujino, Michimasa . Carichner . Grant E. . Nicolai . Leland M. . Fundamentals of Aircraft and Airship Design, Volume 2 – Airship Design and Case Studies . American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics . 2013 . 645 . Case Study 4: HondaJet . 978-1-60086-898-6.
  14. Pisano . Gary . Shulman . Jesse . Gary Pisano . January 2018 . Flying into the Future: HondaJet . Harvard Business School Case . 618–012 . 2–3 . August 20, 2020.
  15. Web site: Honda Brings Small Jet Dynamo to Market. Barbara De Lollis. September 26, 2006. USA Today International Edition.
  16. Web site: How The HondaJet Took Flight: An Engineer's 29-Year Obsession . Muller . Joann . May 25, 2015 . Forbes.
  17. Web site: Honda Enters the Aviation Market . Maynard . Micheline . July 25, 2006 . . August 20, 2020.
  18. Steven H. . Berguin . Sudharshan Ashwin Renganathan . Jai Ahuja . Mengzhen Chen . Christian Perron . Jimmy Tai . Dimitri N. Mavris . CFD Study of an Over-Wing Nacelle Configuration . 1853/60464 . Georgia Institute of Technology . October 2018 .
  19. Book: Fujino, Michimasa . Carichner . Grant E. . Nicolai . Leland M. . Fundamentals of Aircraft and Airship Design, Volume 2 – Airship Design and Case Studies . American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics . 2013 . 620–622 . Case Study 4: HondaJet . 978-1-60086-898-6.
  20. Web site: How the HondaJet Works . Christopher Neiger . 2013.
  21. Web site: Composite Fuselage Helps Hondajet Upend Biz-Jet Market . Gardiner . Ginger . May 1, 2012 . Compositesworld.com . Gardner Business Media . August 20, 2020.
  22. News: HondaJet Wins Flying Innovation Award. Flying. July 25, 2017 .
  23. Pisano . Gary . Shulman . Jesse . Gary Pisano . January 2018 . Flying into the Future: HondaJet . Harvard Business School Case . 618–012 . 1, 5–6 . August 20, 2020.
  24. Web site: Honda Aircraft Company – Poised For Production, Poised for Success! . Weiman . Dave . August 6, 2011 . MidwestFlyer.com . Midwest Flyer . August 20, 2020.
  25. . Honda Aircraft Company to Build New HondaJet Aircraft Maintenance Facility in Greensboro, North Carolina. Greensboro. Honda. 30 July 2019. 7 August 2020.
  26. Web site: HondaJet Brochure . Honda Aircraft Company . August 20, 2020.
  27. Book: Pisano, Gary . Gary Pisano . January 2019 . Creative Construction: The DNA of Sustained Innovation . New York . PublicAffairs . 8 . 978-1-61039-877-0.
  28. . HondaJet Receives Type Certification From Federal Aviation Administration. Greensboro, NC. Honda. 9 December 2015. 23 January 2016.
  29. Web site: TYPE CERTIFICATE DATA SHEET NO. A00018AT Revision 0 . December 8, 2015 . FAA . August 21, 2020 . December 21, 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20211221113938/https://rgl.faa.gov/Regulatory_and_Guidance_Library/rgMakeModel.nsf/0/4d17265c4e1d151886257f37005117a4/$FILE/A00018AT_Rev0.pdf . dead .
  30. . Honda Aircraft Company Begins HondaJet Deliveries. Greensboro, NC. Honda. 23 December 2015. 23 January 2016.
  31. Web site: Honda Aircraft Launches HondaJet Elite . Bergqvist . Pia . May 29, 2018 . flyingmag.com . Flying . August 20, 2020.
  32. Web site: Honda Aircraft Introduces HondaJet Elite . Francis . Scott . May 30, 2018 . compositesworld.com . Gardner Business Media . August 20, 2020.
  33. News: Honda unveils new HondaJet variant, Elite S . Jon Hemmerdinger . 26 May 2021 . Flight Global.
  34. Web site: HondaJet Achieves EASA Certification . Bergqvist . Pia . May 24, 2016 . flyingmag.com . Flying . August 20, 2020.
  35. News: Bollinger. Luke. Following a trend of global expansion, HondaJet receives certification in two South American countries. 7 August 2020. Triad Business Journal. American City Business Journals. 4 April 2018.
  36. Web site: HondaJet Elite receives Japan certification . Waldron . Gregy . December 13, 2018 . Flight Global . DVV Media International Limited . August 20, 2020.
  37. . Honda Aircraft Company Begins Deliveries of HondaJet Elite to China . Greensboro. Honda. 10 December 2019. 7 August 2020.
  38. Web site: Honda Aircraft, Japan's largest airline strike HondaJet partnership . Bollinger . Luke . March 27, 2018 . bizjournals.com/triad . American City Business Journals . August 20, 2020.
  39. Web site: Triad company taking fractional ownership of HondaJets into the friendly skies . Warfield . Andy . December 20, 2019 . bizjournals.com/triad . American City Business Journals . August 20, 2020.
  40. Web site: Wing Spirit Expands HondaJet Order to 15. Sibenmark . Jerry . July 23, 2019 . ainonline.com . The Convention News Company . August 20, 2020.
  41. Web site: Honda Aircraft Company to build new $15.5 million facility in Greensboro. 20 May 2019.
  42. News: Warfield. Andy. Honda Aircraft Co. begins operations at new Wing Production and Service Parts Facility at PTI . 24 March 2021. Triad Business Journal. American City Business Journals. 14 January 2021.
  43. News: Honda Aircraft Unveils 2600 'Concept' Jet . Matt Thurber . October 12, 2021 . AIN online.
  44. Web site: Boatman . Julie . 2023-06-13 . Honda Aircraft Reveals Certification Plan for HondaJet 2600 Concept . 2023-10-16 . FLYING Magazine . en-US.
  45. https://www.aopa.org/news-and-media/all-news/2022/february/22/honda-aircraft-founder-set-to-retire Honda Aircraft Founder Set to Retire - AOPA
  46. Web site: 2023-10-16 . Honda goes for the upper Echelon . 2023-10-16 . www.aopa.org . en.
  47. Web site: Elevating Efficiency to New Heights . Honda Aircraft Company .