AviTrader sponsorship ad

Have Mitsubishi set too high a target for Japan’s first commercial aircraft in 50 years?

At the time it made a lot of sense. The Far Eastern economy was sound and there was a gap in the market for a mid-size commercial jet at just under 100 seats. Mitsubishi’s USP was a 20% reduction in fuel costs thanks to the Pratt and Whitney new-generation engines the jet, the MRJ, would be using. The jet was scheduled for launch back in 2014, however things have not gone according to Mitsubishi’s planned schedule. Mitsubishi have invested US$1.9 billion to create a jet valued at US$42 million. To recoup its investment Mitsubishi had estimated selling 2,000 units in order to succeed.
It might have had a chance of a good start, but delays caused by design and development problems means that the jet is three years behind its projected launch date, and this has allowed the competition, like Embraer, to catch up. The Mitsubishi MRJ is now scheduled for launch with the delivery of its first jet in 2017, so Embraer are now only one year behind with their E-Jet E2. “The E-Jet E2 will produce economics every bit as competitive as the MRJ, despite the lack of clean-sheet design,” said Rob Morris, Head of Consultancy at aviation market specialist Ascend. Basically Mitsubishi have blown pretty much all their first-to-market advantage and must rely on how well received the jet is by the first customers. To date there are 191 orders in place for airlines including Japan Airlines, as well as Trans States and Sky West, two US regional groups. Embraer have advanced orders of over 1,000 E-Jet E2s.
It is a long way from the 2,000 orders Mitsubishi will need. Over the next 20 years they have predicted a demand for 5,000 of this mid-sized aircraft of which they intend to capture a market share of 50%. Ascend, however, are less optimistic with both numbers, and have estimated demand to be a little over 4,000 aircraft over the next 20 years, and Mitsubishi gaining a more realistic 20% share, or 800 aircraft, a long way short of the 2,000 needed. The chances of Mitsubishi coming out of this intact are slight, but Japan does have a solid reputation for supplying airline parts. Currently Mitsubishi has a major work-share project with Boeing which involves the 767 and 777 aircraft models. Additionally Mitsubishi supply 35% of all carbon composite parts for the 787 Dreamliner. As Richard Aboulafia, Vice President of Analysis at consultancy Teal Group puts it, “”A regional jet won’t be nearly as important, in terms of profits and technology development, as Japan’s hugely important role as an aerostructures provider, particularly to Boeing.”

Wednesday May 8, 2024
Shutterstock
Willis Lease Finance Corporation (WLFC) announced record first quarter total revenues of US$119.1 million and record quarterly pre-tax income of US$29.9 million. For the three months ended March 31, 2024, aggregate, core lease rent and maintenance reserve reve... Read More »
Wednesday May 8, 2024
Image of the Cessna SkyCourier designed and manufactured by © Textron Aviation
The Cessna SkyCourier twin utility turboprop aircraft has been granted type certification by the Australia Certification and Accreditation Service Agency (ACASA), marking a significant milestone for the aircraft’s deployment in remote communities and enh... Read More »
Wednesday May 8, 2024
GDAT H225 helicopter © GDAT Group
During Chinese President Xi Jinping’s official visit to France, Safran Helicopter Engines, in the presence of CEO Olivier Andriès and GDAT Group Chairman Peter Jiang, has sealed support-by-the-hour contracts with GDAT. These contracts are set to maintai... Read More »
Wednesday May 8, 2024
E195-E2 jet in LOT livery © Embraer
LOT Polish Airlines (LOT) has announced plans to incorporate the Embraer E195-E2 into its fleet to bolster operational flexibility and support network expansion. The airline will lease three new E195-E2 aircraft from Azorra, underscoring its dedication to sust... Read More »
Wednesday May 8, 2024
Clare Brown
AJW Group has announced the promotion of Clare Brown to the role of Chief Financial Officer (CFO), AJW Aviation. With an extensive career spanning more than 25 years within the aviation industry, including eight years of invaluable service at AJW Group, where ... Read More »
Wednesday May 8, 2024
Flexrotor shown during USS Paul Hamilton IMX23 operations © Petty Officer 2nd Class Elliot Schaudt
Airbus has finalised the acquisition of Aerovel, a U.S.-based company renowned for its unmanned aerial system (UAS), Flexrotor, enhancing Airbus’s array of tactical unmanned solutions. Flexrotor is a compact tactical unmanned aerial system specially craf... Read More »
Wednesday May 8, 2024
© Embraer delivered 25 jets in 1Q24, 18 executive jets and seven commercial jets © Embraer
Embraer has released its first quarter (1Q24) results, showcasing robust figures across its aviation sectors. In the commercial aviation segment, the company delivered between 72 and 80 aircraft, while in executive aviation, deliveries ranged between 125 and 1... Read More »
Tuesday May 7, 2024
UrbanLink to deploy Lilium Jets in South Florida © Lilium
Lilium, the creator of the eVTOL Lilium Jet, has unveiled its collaboration with advanced air mobility (AAM) operator UrbanLink to deploy Lilium Jets in South Florida. As part of the agreement, UrbanLink will procure 20 Lilium Jets, with pre-delivery payments ... Read More »
Tuesday May 7, 2024
Emirates will refurbish 43 A380s and 28 Boeing 777 aircraft © Emirates
Emirates has revealed plans to completely refurbish another 43 A380s and 28 Boeing 777 aircraft, expanding its retrofit programme to encompass 191 aircraft. The initial scheme aimed for 120 aircraft – 67 A380s and 53 777s – to undergo full refurbis... Read More »
Tuesday May 7, 2024
Amazon Air freighter © Shutterstock
Air Transport Services Group (ATSG), a provider of medium wide-body cargo aircraft leasing, air cargo transportation, and associated services, has revealed an agreement to operate ten additional Boeing 767 freighters for Amazon.com Services in the Amazon Air n... Read More »
Tuesday May 7, 2024
IndiGo has signed an order for 30 A350-900 aircraft
India’s premier airline, IndiGo, has confirmed an order for 30 Airbus A350-900 aircraft, marking a significant expansion in its international network towards long-haul destinations. India, boasting the title of the world’s fastest-growing major avi... Read More »
Tuesday May 7, 2024
Final assembly line of Boeing 787 Dreamliner © AirTeamImages
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has initiated a fresh probe into Boeing, this time focusing on inspections concerning its 787 Dreamliner jets. CNN reported that investigators are delving into whether Boeing personnel neglected some quality inspection... Read More »
Tuesday May 7, 2024
magniX has appointed Reed Macdonald has CEO
magniX, the driving force behind the electric aviation revolution, disclosed the appointment of Reed Macdonald as Chief Executive Officer (CEO). Macdonald will assume leadership at magniX as it prepares its groundbreaking electric powertrains for entry into se... Read More »
Monday May 6, 2024
Qantas announced it has reached an agreement with the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) to settle the court proceedings filed in August last year. The allegations suggested that Qantas had advertised and sold tickets for over 8,000 flights ... Read More »
Monday May 6, 2024
The 2024 Cento eVTOL drone © MightyFly
The next-generation aviation start-up MightyFly asserts that it is the first company to be developing a large, autonomous eVTOL cargo drone, has received approval from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for a flight corridor. This approval marks a signi... Read More »
Monday May 6, 2024
Ground breaking at Grand Rapids Gerald R. Ford International Airport ©Pro Star Aviation
Pro Star Aviation, has announced the commencement of construction on a new USD$12.4 million, 37,000 square-foot hangar and office complex at the Grand Rapids Gerald R. Ford International Airport. The development encompasses a multi-bay aircraft maintenance han... Read More »
Monday May 6, 2024
Lux-Airport and Luxair has marked a significant moment in its collaborative journey with the unveiling of the new Luxair aircraft maintenance hangar. The official ceremony was graced by the presence of Mrs. Yuriko Backes, Minister of Defence, Mobility, Public ... Read More »
Monday May 6, 2024
Capital A. Bhd, via its wholly-owned subsidiary AirAsia Consulting Sdn Bhd, has emerged as one of six bidders for acquiring shares in Sri Lanka’s national airline. A statement from Sri Lanka’s Ministry of Finance, Economic Stabilisation, and Nation... Read More »
Monday May 6, 2024
Ground-breaking at new logistics centre © LTAA
Lufthansa Technik AERO Alzey relies on the expertise of Timbra and Goldbeck for its growth. The construction and service company Goldbeck, in cooperation with real estate project developer, the Timbra Group, is realizing a new forward-looking expansion of ware... Read More »
Monday May 6, 2024
The WestJet Group and the Aircraft Mechanics Fraternal Association (AMFA), the certified union representing WestJet Aircraft Maintenance Engineers, have announced they have reached a tentative accord on the first collective bargaining agreement between the org... Read More »

2023 MEDIA KIT

Aviation Media Pack

Learn more on how AviTrader can expand your market

Please contact

Tamar Jorssen
Vice President Sales & Marketing
+1.778.213.8543
[email protected]
Mailing Address
AviTrader Publications Corp.
Suite 305, South Tower
5811 Cooney Road
Richmond, BC V6X 3M1
Canada

Subscribe to the most widely accepted news source in the aviation industry!


Free Daily, Weekly and MRO Publications delivered to your Inbox!
News Alerts, Editorials, Marketplace, Executive Interviews +more

Select publications:

*we respect your privacy and AviTrader will not share your email address to any 3rd Parties.

Scroll to Top
AviTrader

FREE
VIEW