In the Sky •Oct 2010• i Giapponesi lanciano il Mitsubishi Regional Jet • Japanese Dynamic • division of Japan's Technical Research and Development Inst • Flying into the Future •

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In the Sky •Oct 2010• i Giapponesi lanciano il Mitsubishi Regional Jet • Japanese Dynamic • division of Japan's Technical Research and Development Inst • Flying into the Future •

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. (MHI) e Mitsubishi Aircraft Corporation (MJET) hanno annunciato la prima fase di costruzione del Mitsubishi Regional Jet.

Con la lavorazione di parte della struttura in alluminio dello stabilizzatore orizzontale prende inizio la fase costruttiva del 1° velivolo commerciale costruito in Giappone da 50 anni, un velivolo da 70-90 posti che dovrebbe volare nel 2012 e si pone in diretta concorrenza con i Regional di Embraer (Brasil) e dei Bombardier (Canada).

il Mitsubishi regional jet Aereo regionale da 70 a 92 posti, pronto nel 2012, volo inaugurale nel 2013

Arriva il primo Aereo Commerciale 100% made in Japan.

Si chiama Mrj, Mitsubishi regional jet, aereo regionale da 70 a 92 posti, pronto nel 2012. Volo inaugurale nel 2013

Nel 2014, ANA (All Nippon Airways) riceverΰ il primo aeromobile, ne ha ordinati 25 esemplari a Mitsubishi Aircraft.

Il progetto dell'Mrj θ stato finanziato con fondi pubblici.

Per diverso tempo non gli θ stata prestata la giusta importanza, ma adesso il Giappone θ intenzionato a rilanciare l'aeronautica civile nazionale e mira a tornare ad essere Leader nel settore dell'Aviazione commerciale.


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Japan's first passenger jet to take off in 2012 news

One of the world's leading heavy machinery manufacturers Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Limited (MHI) and Japan's new airplane venture Mitsubishi Aircraft Corporation (MJET) jointly unveiled their plans to fly the country's first jetliner Mitsubishi Regional Jet (MRJ) in 2012.

The manufacturing phase of the regional jet which aims to compete in the segment with major players Canada's Bombardier and Brazil's Embraer, has begun with the cutting of aluminium material for the horizontal stabilizer's frame of the aircraft, at MHI's Nagoya Aerospace Systems Works, the companies' said in a statement.

Tokyo -based MHI's diverse sphere of products and services includes shipbuilding, power plants, chemical plants, environmental equipment, steel structures, machinery, aircraft, space rocketry, and air conditioning systems. The group reported a turnover of $35 billion in 2009.

MHI, along with other Japanese industrial giants Toyota Motor Corporation, Mitsubishi Corporation,
Sumitomo Corp., Mitsui & Co Ltd and others formed MJET in 2008 with an initial capital of $1.2 billion to design, type certification, procurement, sales & marketing, and customer support of the new MRJ aircraft.

The aircraft is being developed by MJET, based on MHI's cutting-edge technology used in the development and manufacture of both military and commercial aircraft.

MHI will produce the aircraft's major components such as fuselage, wing, empennage and core system and will also be responsible for final assembly and equipment installation.
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