Japan's Trade Ministry Aims for Aviation Revival by 2035

By
Ayano Nakamura
1 min read
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Japan's trade ministry is proactively collaborating with domestic and foreign manufacturers, as well as airlines, with a bold target of introducing a new aircraft by 2035. This initiative follows Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd.'s decision to halt the development of a regional jet after a 15-year endeavor. The Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry's drive to resurrect the country's aviation aspirations is represented by their concerted effort to reignite progress and foster innovation within the aviation sector.

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