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Honda Aircraft Company’s HondaJet Elite II has become the first production model twin-turbine very light business jet certified to equip Garmin's Emergency Autoland (EAL). This follows certification of the system by the Federal Aviation Administration.
Installation of the technology has been highly anticipated by Elite II owners and operators in the United States. The company is now pursuing certifications from international regulatory bodies to offer the same capability to customers abroad.
“Adding Emergency Autoland to the HondaJet Elite II demonstrates our commitment to delivering new value to our customers,” says Honda Aircraft Company president and CEO Hideto Yamasaki. “I'm proud that our team is fulfilling on this promise by offering Emergency Autoland and giving our HondaJet Elite II customers greater peace of mind during every flight.”
The EAL system allows the aircraft to land autonomously if the pilot is incapacitated. It can be triggered by a button or through automated detection systems. Once engaged, it transmits an emergency code, alerts air traffic control, evaluates weather, terrain, fuel and runway dimensions, selects a diversion airport, configures for landing, follows an approach path and lands with braking to a full stop.
The Elite II previously became the first twin-turbine VLJ to equip an autothrottle in October 2024. Certification flight testing for EAL was completed in October 2025.