Honda Aircraft Company to spend $55,700,000.00 to expand into new space in Greensboro North Carolina.
Greensboro, North Carolina — According to state and local development sources, Honda Aircraft Company plans to invest $55,700,000.00 to build out new space in Greensboro. The company plans to occupy the new space in Greensboro, on or about October 1, 2024. According to the company website At Honda Aircraft Company, we are enhancing peoples lives through innovative technology in aviation with the betterment of humankind in mind. For over six decades, Honda has been a global symbol for intelligent and efficient technologies that have contributed to continual human progress and have radically advanced personal mobility worldwide. Hondas commitment to taking personal mobility skyward to support the change-makers of tomorrow gave birth to Honda Aircraft Company. We are more than creators of technologically advanced aircraft we are the bridge between people and the connection to the world around us. As the only established automobile company to successfully enter the aviation market with type certification, we are pioneers in challenging conventional notions in this industry. We use our newcomer status to our advantage by finding innovative solutions to transform business aviation and make it more efficient and accessible. As Hondas most novel division, we embody a start-up company culture of embracing creativity and diversity of thought, as well as our President and CEO Hideto Yamasakis vision of revolutionizing the aviation industry with imagination and an unwavering spirit of innovation. Today, our dynamic team is taking on the modern challenges of mobility and creating aircraft at the intersection of art and engineering.
To learn more about Honda Aircraft Company, visit http://www.hondajet.com/
Company Contact:
Hideto Yamasaki, President and Chief Executive Officer
https://www.linkedin.com/in/hideto-yamasaki-47288571/
336-662-0246
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