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Japan's airliner of the future just had a terrible weekend

Aug 29, 2016, 21:03 IST

A Mitsubishi Regional Jet (MRJ) is unveiled at the hanger at Mitsubishi Heavy Industries' Nagoya Aerospace Systems Works Komaki Minami Plant in Toyoyama town, Nagoya prefectureThomson Reuters

A prototype Mitsubishi Regional Jet, Japan's first homegrown airliner in more than 50 years, was forced to abort two flights to the US over the weekend.

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In separate statements posted on the company's website, Mitsubishi Aircraft Corporation attributed both aborted flights to issues with the plane's air conditioning or "air management" system.

It is unclear the exact nature of the system failure.

According to the Japan Times, the first attempted flight lasted just one hour before the aircraft returning to the company's home base in Nagoya.

"We will decide the date to resume the ferry flight based on the results of inspection," Mitsubishi wrote in a statement following the second failed flight.

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The MRJ made its first flight last November after three years of delays.

With the capacity to hold 80 to 90 passengers, the MRJ will enter an increasing crowed regional jet market when it enters service in 2018. The MRJ is expected to join China's ARJ21 and Russia's Sukhoi Superjet in a market currently dominated by Bombardier and Embraer.

According to the Mitsubishi, the MRJ's new Pratt & Whitney engines and advanced aerodynamics return 20% better fuel economy than regional jet currently on the market.

Mitsubishi currently has more 220 orders for its regional jet.

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