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General Electric's HondaJet makes brief local flight in Huntsville
The short hop from Huntsville International Airport likely a test or training flight as GE Aerospace expands local operations.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · General Electric
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General Electric's HondaJet, tail number N120GE, flew a brief local circuit at Huntsville International Airport on Wednesday, June 3, 2026. The flight lasted less than a minute and reached just 2,700 feet, consistent with a post-maintenance check or pilot proficiency sortie. Earlier that day, the aircraft had arrived from General Electric's Cincinnati headquarters, per flight data.
The stop in Huntsville coincides with General Electric Aerospace's growing presence in the city. The company operates a major engineering and testing facility there, focusing on advanced propulsion and aviation systems. Since the spinoff of GE Aerospace in 2024, Huntsville has become a key site for research and development, according to industry reports.
The HondaJet, an unusually modest aircraft for a company of General Electric's scale, reflects a focus on efficiency. Recent flights show a pattern of trips between Cincinnati, Vermont, and Pennsylvania, likely tied to executive travel and site visits. Wednesday's local hop is a routine but notable reminder of the company's operational footprint in Alabama.
Aboard the HondaJet HA-420


The aircraft
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