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Flying a HondaJet just got a little safer.
Honda Aircraft Company today announced that the Elite II will be equipped with Garmin's Emergency Autoland (EAL) system, allowing it to land autonomously when needed. It is the first very light twinjet in the business segment to gain certification for the system by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).

The cockpit of the Elite II. Honda Aircraft Company