GE Honda HF120

HF118
Type Turbofan
National origin Japan / United States
Manufacturer GE Honda Aero Engines
First run 2009[1]
Major applications Honda HA-420 HondaJet



The GE Honda HF120 is a small turbofan for the light-business jet market, the first engine to be produced by GE Honda Aero Engines.

Development

An HF120 engine mounted above the wing of a Honda HA-420 HondaJet

Succeeding Honda's original HF118 prototype, the HF120 was undergoing testing in July 2008, with certification targeted for late 2009.[2] The first engines were produced at GE's factory, but in November 2014 production shifted to Burlington, North Carolina.[3] The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) awarded Part 33 certification to the HF120 turbofan engine in December 2013, and production certification in 2015.[4]

Design

The engine has a wide-chord swept fan, two-stage low-pressure compressor and counter rotating high-pressure compressor based on a titanium impeller, for a 2,050 lbf (9.1 kN) takeoff thrust.[5] The HF120 engine’s components interact with greater efficiency by incorporating 3D aerodynamic design and its effusion-cooled combustor design emits few NOx, CO and HC. Noise levels are quieter than Stage 4 requirements.[6]

Applications

The engine is offered as a retrofit to the Cessna CitationJet CJ1 by Sierra Industries,[7] in partnership with GE Honda, besides the Hondajet.[8]

Specifications

Data from Honda[9]

General characteristics

Components

Performance

See also


Related lists

References

  1. "GE Honda's HF120 Engine Completes First Run Test" (Press release). GE Aviation. October 19, 2009.
  2. "Engine Prototyping prepares GE Honda Aero Engines for certification tests" (Press release). GE Aviation Press Release. July 28, 2008.
  3. Curt Epstein (12 November 2014). "GE Honda Transitions HF120 Production to N. Carolina". Aviation International News.
  4. Chad Trautvetter (18 March 2015). "GE Honda Wins FAA Production Certificate for HF120 Engine". Aviation International News.
  5. "GE Honda Aero Engines". Flight International. Archived from the original on August 11, 2011.
  6. "HF120 Engine". GE Honda Aero Engines.
  7. Chad Trautvetter (18 September 2014). "Sierra Selects GE Honda HF120 for Sapphire CitationJet Upgrade Program". Aviation International News.
  8. Dan Parsons (20 October 2014), "GE Honda launches Cessna jet engine retrofit programme", Flightglobal
  9. "HF120 Turbofan Engine". Honda Worldwide. Retrieved July 2016. Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
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