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Japan aims to rollout next-generation passenger jet in 2035

The government will seek again to develop a Japan-made passenger jet after Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd. pulled out of its development project for the SpaceJet passenger jet last year. (AFP)
The government will seek again to develop a Japan-made passenger jet after Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd. pulled out of its development project for the SpaceJet passenger jet last year. (AFP)
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27 Mar 2024 02:03:49 GMT9
27 Mar 2024 02:03:49 GMT9

TOKYO: The Japanese government is considering a fresh public-private project to develop a next-generation domestically produced passenger jet for rollout in 2035 at the earliest, it was learned Wednesday.

The government will seek again to develop a Japan-made passenger jet after Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd. pulled out of its development project for the SpaceJet passenger jet last year.

The industry ministry plans to draw up a road map for the project soon, which is seen including a pilot project by the ministry and aviation-related companies that will start as early as 2025 to prepare for entry into the finished aircraft business.

The ministry plans to revise its strategy on the aircraft industry, which will say that Mitsubishi Heavy’s withdrawal from the SpaceJet project was due to a lack of understanding about aircraft safety certification and problems with methods of government support.

The revised strategy is also expected to stress the need for international cooperation, stating that “there is a limit to what can be done with Japan’s own resources alone in the finished aircraft business.”

Based on the lessons learned from the SpaceJet project, the government and the private sector are set to work together to develop a next-generation aircraft using electrification technologies, while gaining international cooperation.

JIJI Press

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