Final assembly of the first MRJ flight test
aircraft under development by Mitsubishi Aircraft Corporation and
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. (MHI) got underway on Tuesday at
the Komaki South Plant of MHI’s Nagoya Aerospace Systems Works
located in Aichi Prefecture.
The start of final assembly follows the 13 October
transfer of the aircraft’s mid fuselage fabricated at the
Tobishima Plant also in Aichi Prefecture.
Assembly of the aircraft
will progressively advance as other sections of the fuselage, main
wings and other structural components arrive, after which
electrical wiring, hydraulic and other systems will be installed,
followed by other necessary equipment.
In step with final assembly, plans call for the
vertical tail and horizontal stabilizer – built at MHI’s Oye Plant
in Nagoya – as well as the aircraft’s engine – supplied by Pratt & Whitney – to be
integrated to the airframe.
The MRJ, Japan’s first-ever commercial
passenger jet, is now well on the road to becoming a reality.
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