When is it going to enter service? It looks it will not enter service in 1-2 years time. Many critical test still not completed. By then competitor already come up with better product or capture the market already.
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When is it going to enter service? It looks it will not enter service in 1-2 years time. By then competitor already come up with better product or capture the market already.
no Japan member here . Useless thread.
In this Friday, April 3, 2015 photo released by Mitsubishi Aircraft Corp., mechanics work on MRJ regional jet at the company's plant in Toyoyama, central Japan.
MRJ would be harder to penetrate the market.
But their ambition is high, Mitsubishi want to penetrate the US market.
Let's watch
MRJ master schedule is to deliver the first aircraft in 2017,
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Mitsubishi to Review the MRJ Test and Delivery Schedule
AIRWAYSDECEMBER 17, 2015
MIAMI — Japan’s Mitsubishi Aircraft Corporation and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries have announced a review of the testing campaign of its Mitsubishi Regional Aircraft (MRJ), sparking rumors in the industry about a possible delay to the program.
In a brief press statement, the airframer says both companies “are now reviewing the entire schedule, from testing to the first delivery” without stating whether this may represent a potential rescheduling of the program, with deliveries set to be in the second quarter of 2017.
The announcement was made a little more than a month after the maiden flight of the MRJ from its base in Nagoya on November 11, four years after the original target date set at program launch in 2008. Since then, the program experienced two additional delays, moving the first flight to summer 2015. A third delay was announced for a few months due to technical issues. Mitsubishi also reported that the flight test campaign will continue its pace.
Rumors about a possible delay were prompted by a report from Japan’s Kyodo news agency, stating that the program would postpone the first delivery to All Nippon Airways (ANA) until 2018, without disclosing the specific reasons for this decision. Nevertheless, the manufacturer assures that the results of its assessment to the program will be disclosed before the end of this month.
The flight test campaign will use five aircraft. Three of these aircraft will perform the campaign in the United States. Last August, Mitsubishi opened the doors of its Engineering Center in Seattle, while Grant County Airport in Moses Lake, Washington, will be the Flight Test Base. The manufacturer has also chosen Roswell, New Mexico for Special Runway Testing tests, Gunnison, Colorado for High Altitude takeoffs and landings trials, and the McKinley Climactic Laboratory in Florida for Extreme Weather Environment tests. One aircraft will remain in Japan for flight testing.
Since its announcement at the 2007 Paris Air Show, the MRJ has logged about 400 orders, mostly from American carriers. Skywest and Eastern Air Lines are two of its most important customers. The MRJ was formally launched in March 2008, and the first flight was originally scheduled for the second quarter of 2012.
Friday August 5th 2016
MRJ reaches test flight milestones
The Mitsubishi Regional Jet (MRJ) has completed more than 50 flight tests with the first and second flight test aircraft.
Skies staff
FTA-1 (pictured) has expanded the flight envelope to the extent of design specifications and successfully completed flutter testing. Mitsubishi Aircraft Corporation Photo
The Mitsubishi Regional Jet (MRJ) has completed more than 50 flight tests with the first and second flight test aircraft (FTA-1 and FTA-2).
FTA-1 has expanded the flight envelope to the extent of design specifications (maximum speed of Mach 0.78 and maximum altitude of 39,000 feet or about 11,900 metres), and successfully completed flutter testing.
This test purposely introduces oscillations to verify that the aircraft diminishes the effect and keeps flying safely without fluttering.
Ferry flights to the United States are scheduled to start in August. Prior to that, Mitsubishi Aircraft Corporation is carrying out two flight tests per day, fully preparing for multiple flight tests on a daily basis scheduled in the U.S.
FTA-3 and FTA-4 will move forward with engine tests, aiming for first flights in the summer of 2016
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MRJ would be harder to penetrate the market.
But their ambition is high, Mitsubishi want to penetrate the US market.
Let's watch
MRJ master schedule is to deliver the first aircraft in 2017,
-------------------------
Mitsubishi to Review the MRJ Test and Delivery Schedule
AIRWAYSDECEMBER 17, 2015
MIAMI — Japan’s Mitsubishi Aircraft Corporation and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries have announced a review of the testing campaign of its Mitsubishi Regional Aircraft (MRJ), sparking rumors in the industry about a possible delay to the program.
In a brief press statement, the airframer says both companies “are now reviewing the entire schedule, from testing to the first delivery” without stating whether this may represent a potential rescheduling of the program, with deliveries set to be in the second quarter of 2017.
The announcement was made a little more than a month after the maiden flight of the MRJ from its base in Nagoya on November 11, four years after the original target date set at program launch in 2008. Since then, the program experienced two additional delays, moving the first flight to summer 2015. A third delay was announced for a few months due to technical issues. Mitsubishi also reported that the flight test campaign will continue its pace.
Rumors about a possible delay were prompted by a report from Japan’s Kyodo news agency, stating that the program would postpone the first delivery to All Nippon Airways (ANA) until 2018, without disclosing the specific reasons for this decision. Nevertheless, the manufacturer assures that the results of its assessment to the program will be disclosed before the end of this month.
The flight test campaign will use five aircraft. Three of these aircraft will perform the campaign in the United States. Last August, Mitsubishi opened the doors of its Engineering Center in Seattle, while Grant County Airport in Moses Lake, Washington, will be the Flight Test Base. The manufacturer has also chosen Roswell, New Mexico for Special Runway Testing tests, Gunnison, Colorado for High Altitude takeoffs and landings trials, and the McKinley Climactic Laboratory in Florida for Extreme Weather Environment tests. One aircraft will remain in Japan for flight testing.
Since its announcement at the 2007 Paris Air Show, the MRJ has logged about 400 orders, mostly from American carriers. Skywest and Eastern Air Lines are two of its most important customers. The MRJ was formally launched in March 2008, and the first flight was originally scheduled for the second quarter of 2012.
Friday August 5th 2016
MRJ reaches test flight milestones
The Mitsubishi Regional Jet (MRJ) has completed more than 50 flight tests with the first and second flight test aircraft.
Skies staff
FTA-1 (pictured) has expanded the flight envelope to the extent of design specifications and successfully completed flutter testing. Mitsubishi Aircraft Corporation Photo
The Mitsubishi Regional Jet (MRJ) has completed more than 50 flight tests with the first and second flight test aircraft (FTA-1 and FTA-2).
FTA-1 has expanded the flight envelope to the extent of design specifications (maximum speed of Mach 0.78 and maximum altitude of 39,000 feet or about 11,900 metres), and successfully completed flutter testing.
This test purposely introduces oscillations to verify that the aircraft diminishes the effect and keeps flying safely without fluttering.
Ferry flights to the United States are scheduled to start in August. Prior to that, Mitsubishi Aircraft Corporation is carrying out two flight tests per day, fully preparing for multiple flight tests on a daily basis scheduled in the U.S.
FTA-3 and FTA-4 will move forward with engine tests, aiming for first flights in the summer of 2016
------------
do you work for them?MRJ would be harder to penetrate the market.
But their ambition is high, Mitsubishi want to penetrate the US market.
Let's watch
MRJ master schedule is to deliver the first aircraft in 2017,
-------------------------
Mitsubishi to Review the MRJ Test and Delivery Schedule
AIRWAYSDECEMBER 17, 2015
MIAMI — Japan’s Mitsubishi Aircraft Corporation and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries have announced a review of the testing campaign of its Mitsubishi Regional Aircraft (MRJ), sparking rumors in the industry about a possible delay to the program.
In a brief press statement, the airframer says both companies “are now reviewing the entire schedule, from testing to the first delivery” without stating whether this may represent a potential rescheduling of the program, with deliveries set to be in the second quarter of 2017.
The announcement was made a little more than a month after the maiden flight of the MRJ from its base in Nagoya on November 11, four years after the original target date set at program launch in 2008. Since then, the program experienced two additional delays, moving the first flight to summer 2015. A third delay was announced for a few months due to technical issues. Mitsubishi also reported that the flight test campaign will continue its pace.
Rumors about a possible delay were prompted by a report from Japan’s Kyodo news agency, stating that the program would postpone the first delivery to All Nippon Airways (ANA) until 2018, without disclosing the specific reasons for this decision. Nevertheless, the manufacturer assures that the results of its assessment to the program will be disclosed before the end of this month.
The flight test campaign will use five aircraft. Three of these aircraft will perform the campaign in the United States. Last August, Mitsubishi opened the doors of its Engineering Center in Seattle, while Grant County Airport in Moses Lake, Washington, will be the Flight Test Base. The manufacturer has also chosen Roswell, New Mexico for Special Runway Testing tests, Gunnison, Colorado for High Altitude takeoffs and landings trials, and the McKinley Climactic Laboratory in Florida for Extreme Weather Environment tests. One aircraft will remain in Japan for flight testing.
Since its announcement at the 2007 Paris Air Show, the MRJ has logged about 400 orders, mostly from American carriers. Skywest and Eastern Air Lines are two of its most important customers. The MRJ was formally launched in March 2008, and the first flight was originally scheduled for the second quarter of 2012.
Friday August 5th 2016
MRJ reaches test flight milestones
The Mitsubishi Regional Jet (MRJ) has completed more than 50 flight tests with the first and second flight test aircraft.
Skies staff
FTA-1 (pictured) has expanded the flight envelope to the extent of design specifications and successfully completed flutter testing. Mitsubishi Aircraft Corporation Photo
The Mitsubishi Regional Jet (MRJ) has completed more than 50 flight tests with the first and second flight test aircraft (FTA-1 and FTA-2).
FTA-1 has expanded the flight envelope to the extent of design specifications (maximum speed of Mach 0.78 and maximum altitude of 39,000 feet or about 11,900 metres), and successfully completed flutter testing.
This test purposely introduces oscillations to verify that the aircraft diminishes the effect and keeps flying safely without fluttering.
Ferry flights to the United States are scheduled to start in August. Prior to that, Mitsubishi Aircraft Corporation is carrying out two flight tests per day, fully preparing for multiple flight tests on a daily basis scheduled in the U.S.
FTA-3 and FTA-4 will move forward with engine tests, aiming for first flights in the summer of 2016
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do you work for them?