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GE Honda Transitions HF120 Production to N. Carolina
Ceremony marks the beginning of the shift in HondaJet engine production to Burlington, N.C., from Lynn, Mass.
Honda Aero president and CEO Masahiko Izumi and North Carolina Governor Pat McCrory (R) show off the first production GE Honda HF120 engine built by workers at Honda Aero’s Burlington, N.C. headquarters. The ceremony on November 12 marked the official launch of operations at the plant. (Photo: Paul Vernon)
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Curt Epstein
• Senior Editor
November 12, 2014
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