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This new Honda does 483 miles per hour

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John Kell
John Kell
Contributing Writer and author of CIO Intelligence
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May 18, 2015, 8:36 AM ET
APTOPIX Japan Honda Jet
A HondaJet is displayed at the venue of a press conference at Haneda international airport in Tokyo, Thursday, April 23, 2015. Honda, known for making motorcycles and cars, is showing its new sleek business jet in Japan for the first time, billing it as quiet, quick and green. The jet, on show at the airport on Thursday, is the culmination of founder Soichiro Honda's longtime dream to have a plane in Honda Motor Co.'s lineup. (AP Photo/Eugene Hoshiko)Photograph by Eugene Hoshiko — AP

Honda’s luxury play has traditionally been the Acura. But the latest high-priced offering from the auto maker will be an ultrafast jet.

The Japanese company is awaiting final approval from the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration to sell a seven-seat business jet called the “HondaJet.” The price? Around $4.5 million.

The Wall Street Journaltook a flight in the jet with Honda Aircraft CEO Michimasa Fujino, who has worked on the project for decades. “This airplane is my art piece,” he said in an interview.

Honda is taking the jet on a road show, kicking off in Switzerland and eventually demonstrating the plane across several other key European markets. Honda’s entry into aviation makes it an upstart member of an exclusive club of airplane makers. The jet also adds to an aerospace renaissance for Japan, which has long supplied parts and materials to the aviation industry but hasn’t recently made its own planes. In addition to Honda, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries is separately developing its own plane.

The jet is Honda’s first commercial aircraft, produced by its North Carolina-based Honda Aircraft division. The potential FAA approval puts the plane on pace for delivery to customers around the middle of this year, the Journal reports.

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By John KellContributing Writer and author of CIO Intelligence

John Kell is a contributing writer for Coins2Day and author of Coins2Day’s CIO Intelligence newsletter.

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