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FlyHonda becomes third operator to invest in HondaJet in Europe
FlyHonda, a fractional owner-pilot programme headquartered in the Isle of Man, has placed an order for multiple HondaJets, which it plans to operate from the UK and southern Europe.
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FlyHonda, a shared private programme for owner/pilots headquartered in the Isle of Man, has placed an order for multiple HondaJets, which it plans to operate from the UK and southern Europe. The programme offers customers the opportunity to fly as a co-pilot.

There are currently two other operators of the type in Europe. The first, European Aero Training Institute Strasbourg (EATIS), is a flight academy located in Strasbourg, France, that plans to launch commercial AOC operations this summer. The second is Privateways, a charter company in Geestland, Germany, which commenced charter operations in April.

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