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Tue, Feb 13, 2018

Air Taxi Service Provider Wijet Commits To Upgrading Business Jet Fleet

Adds HondaJets To Operate On European Routes

Honda Aircraft Company and Wijet, a provider of air taxi service currently operating 15 business jets throughout Europe, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for multiple HondaJets to upgrade the Wijet fleet. Honda Aircraft made the announcement during the Singapore Airshow, where the HondaJet is making its first-ever appearance.

Wijet is the first French air taxi company and offers travel to about 1,200 airports throughout Europe and North Africa. Wijet's mission is to provide their customers with the most modern and advanced aircraft with high performance, efficiency and reliability.

The MoU follows Honda Aircraft's recent announcements of being the most-delivered jet in its category for the first half of 2017 and several speed records in its class. Wijet is expected to take delivery of its first HondaJet during the first quarter of 2018 with more to follow.

"I am delighted that Wijet has chosen the HondaJet to provide their customers with the exceptional experience of the most advanced light jet on the market," said Honda Aircraft President and CEO Michimasa Fujino. "I am confident the HondaJet will meet and exceed their expectations with its quietest, most spacious and most comfortable cabin in its class combined with unrivaled speed, efficiency, and amenities like a fully-private lavatory and WiFi connectivity."

"There is no comparison to the HondaJet, in its category," said Patrick Hersent, CEO of Wijet. "For our customers we offer the best-of-the-best in terms of products and experience while providing our partners with a safe and superior product at an affordable rate. The HondaJet does all of these things."

The HondaJet is currently certified in Europe, the U.S., Mexico , Canada and Brazil.

(Image provided with Honda Aircraft Company news release [L-R] Simon Roads, senior division director of sales at Honda Aircraft Company, Patrick Hersent, CEO of Wijet, Michimasa Fujino, CEO of Honda Aircraft Company)

FMI: hondajet.com

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