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General Electric returns to Cincinnati after a day trip to Georgia
The GE Aerospace HondaJet flew from Calhoun, Georgia, back to its home base in Cincinnati.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · General Electric
General Electric
General Electric flew from Tom B. David Field in Calhoun, Georgia, to Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport on June 4, a 1-hour 9-minute hop in its HondaJet HA-420. The flight arrived at 5:56 p.m. local time, capping a short visit to the small Georgia airfield.
The trip comes as General Electric continues its post-2024 life as GE Aerospace, with CEO Larry Culp overseeing the company from its Cincinnati headquarters. While the purpose of the Calhoun stop is unconfirmed, the area hosts several aerospace suppliers and maintenance facilities, making a business meeting a plausible explanation.
This flight fits a pattern: General Electric's N120GE frequently shuttles between KCVG and smaller regional airports, logging 16 flights in recent weeks, per [celebplanes.com](https://www.celebplanes.com/celebrity/general-electric). The HondaJet, a modest choice for a company of GE's scale, underscores the firm's focus on efficiency over ostentation.
Aboard the HondaJet HA-420


The aircraft
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