GE Honda HF120

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The GE Honda HF120 is a small, high-bypass turbofan engine jointly developed by GE Aviation and Honda for light business jets, known for its fuel efficiency and low emissions.

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instanceOf high-bypass turbofan
turbofan engine
abbreviation FADEC
brand GE Honda
bypassRatio high-bypass
category civil aircraft engine
certificationAuthority EASA
FAA
combustorType annular combustor
compressorType axial-centrifugal
configuration twin-spool
controlSystem dual-channel FADEC
coolingMethod air-cooled turbine
countryOfOrigin Japan
United States of America
surface form: United States
designFeature blisk compressor technology
wide-chord composite fan blades
designGoal extended time on wing
high reliability
reduced operating cost
developer GE Aviation
Honda Aero
emissionsCharacteristic low emissions
emissionsStandardCompliance ICAO CAEP requirements
surface form: ICAO CAEP standards
fanDiameter about 18 inches
features full authority digital engine control
fuelCharacteristic high fuel efficiency
fuelType Jet-A
Jet-A1
intendedUse light business jet
maintenanceCharacteristic on-condition maintenance
manufacturer GE Honda Aero Engines
marketSegment light business jet
very light jet
materialUse advanced alloys
composite fan components
mountingConfiguration over-the-wing engine mount
noiseCharacteristic low noise
primaryApplication HondaJet
surface form: HondaJet HA-420
programType GE-Honda joint venture
role propulsion system for HondaJet
status in commercial service
targetAircraftClass twin-engine business jet
thrustClass about 2000 lbf
around 8.9 kN
turbineStages two-stage high-pressure turbine
two-stage low-pressure turbine

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Honda Aircraft Company usesEngine GE Honda HF120
HondaJet engineModel GE Honda HF120