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On 6 February 2023, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries terminated the Spacejet project along with its plans to enter the jetliner business and planned to liquidate its Mitsubishi Aircraft Corporation subsidiary. [11] [12] As of April 25 2023, the company was renamed MSJ Asset Management Company as part of the liquidation and its website was taken offline.
"We have to reconsider how we move forward," MHI Chief Executive Officer Seiji Izumisawa said during a press briefing to announce the company's latest results. Despite six delays that have pushed ...
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries is cutting hundreds of jobs in Washington state and shuttering its U.S. operations for the troubled SpaceJet project, the company said Friday. “Due to the budget ...
Mitsubishi Aircraft Corp filed a court motion calling for the dismissal of Bombardier's October lawsuit, in which the Canadian planemaker said its former employees passed on trade secrets to help ...
On 15 September 2010, the Mitsubishi Aircraft Corporation announced that it had entered the production drawing phase and was proceeding with the manufacturing process. [21] Assembly of the first aircraft began in April 2011 with construction of the emergency escape for the cockpit. [22] By December 2012, MRJ90 delivery was scheduled for 2017. [23]
Mitsubishi Aircraft Company may refer to: Mitsubishi Aircraft Company , an historical Japanese aircraft company which produced aircraft and engines in the 1920s and 1930s Mitsubishi Aircraft Corporation , a modern Japanese aircraft company which produces the Mitsubishi Regional Jet (MRJ)
Canadian airplane maker Bombardier Inc has sued the aircraft unit of Japan's Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd, saying former Bombardier employees passed on trade secrets to help Mitsubishi's oft ...
This article contains one version of a list of orders made by airlines and other buyers for the Bombardier CRJ family of regional aircraft.. Produced by Bombardier Aerospace of the Canadian aerospace and defence company Bombardier Inc., which was owned by Mitsubishi Aircraft Corporation, the former CRJ100 and CRJ200 series are no longer in modern production but remain in active service.