SEARCH:
 
News
Aviation International News
Airshow & Convention News
AIN Defense Perspective
Business Jet Traveler
AINalerts
AINmxReports
AINtv


SUBSCRIBE NOW...

SPECIAL REPORTS

Bizav Web Directory
Visit our directory of manufacturers, suppliers and service providers

Issue Archives
Search through years of
AIN past issues


CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Search through the latest
events and conferences



REPRINTS

RSS Feed







Boeing To Consult on MRJ Project

Mitsubishi Aircraft has signed a support contract with Boeing under which the Chicago-based company will serve as a consultant on the 70- to 90-seat Mitsubishi Regional Jet, the Japanese company said today.

Under the terms of the contract, Boeing will help with marketing, development and aftermarket activities for the pair of new regional jets, the first of which the companies expect to reach the market in 2013. 

The two companies maintain longstanding ties in the field of commercial aircraft production. Currently, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries makes the composite wing boxes for the Boeing 787, including the outer skins, stringers, girders and ribs. It also makes parts for the 747, 767 and 777 series of airliners.

The MRJ’s wings and empennage would consist largely of composites, the technology for which Mitsubishi’s work on the 787 has helped refine. Other new technology destined for the MRJ includes the Pratt & Whitney PurePower PW1000G engine, formerly known as the Geared Turbofan. Pratt & Whitney plans to start detailed design on the version of the PW1000G destined for the MRJ by year-end, in time for first MRJ engine to enter testing roughly a year later.

With the help of the PW1000G, lightweight composite parts and a “state of the art” aerodynamics, Mitsubishi claims that the MRJ will offer a 20-percent operating cost advantage over any competing aircraft.


Back

Share This Article With Others

del.icio.us digg.com netscape Reddit stumbleupon.com Technorati

Related Articles

Embraer readies to deliver Phenom and Lineage jets
Sunday 16. of November 2008

During the next six weeks Embraer will be delivering the first of its Lineage 1000 business jets to the Dubai-based Al Fahim group. The new...

 
Ailing Grob skips MEBA, hopes for best
Sunday 16. of November 2008

Grob Aerospace has withdrawn from the MEBA show after its German manufacturing division formally declared insolvency on November 1. Swiss parent...

 
Exhibitors Lining Up for Asian Aerospace 2009
Sunday 16. of November 2008

Reed Exhibitions, organizer of Asian Aerospace in Hong Kong, said exhibitor commitments are up 60 percent compared with the same period before...

 
Timken Buys Assets of PMA Parts Manufacturer Extex
Wednesday 05. of November 2008

Timken has acquired assets of Gilbert, Ariz.-based Extex, which specializes in manufacturing FAA-approved aftermarket parts for turbine engines....

 
EADS Agrees To Sell Socata to Daher
Tuesday 04. of November 2008

Socata–the Tarbes, France-based manufacturer of the TBM 850 turboprop single–will be majority owned by French-based aerostructure specialist...