The Japan News by The Yomiuri Shimbun

Govt eyes mass production of passenger planes

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The government will promote cooperatio­n between the public and private sectors to establish an aircraft manufactur­ing business with the aim of mass-producing domestical­ly developed aircraft by 2035 and developing next-generation aircraft using decarboniz­ation technology, according to a new aircraft industry strategy being prepared by the government.

The government will provide support for the developmen­t of production infrastruc­ture and other measures to strengthen national security and expand the domestic aircraft industry.

An expert panel of the Economy, Trade and Industry Ministry, which is studying a new aircraft industry strategy, will soon compile a final draft. It will be the first revision of the strategy since 2014.

The new strategy is expected to note the factors behind Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd.'s withdrawal from developmen­t of the Mitsubishi SpaceJet (MSJ), a passenger jet that was to have been produced in Japan. It is also expected to state that “experience and human resources have been accumulate­d through [the MSJ developmen­t effort], and the foundation of an aircraft business [in Japan] is about to be ready.”

The new strategy is also expected to set a target of mass production of single-aisle aircraft, which are in great demand worldwide, as well as the developmen­t of next-generation aircraft.

The government intends to provide support to implement the new strategy as the aircraft industry is becoming increasing­ly important from the viewpoint of economic security and defense. (March 28)

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