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BUSINESS Achieve Your Business Goals at RISING to BUSINESS JAPANESE TECHNOLOGY, PROVEN INTERNATIONAL NAGOYA POTENTIAL TARGET FOR JA2012 Greater Nagoya is Asia’s largest hub for aerospace manufacturing. Exhibitors: Over In 2012, aerospace companies and industry organizations from Japan and 530 around the world converge here to lift Visitors: From over countries 22 AEROSPACE global aerospace technology and manufacturing to new heights at: Trade visitors: Over 11,000 Japan International Aerospace Exhibition 2012 EXHIBITION Schedule : October 9 (Tue) to 14 (Sun), 2012 PRODUCTS AND SERVICES ON EXHIBIT Organizer : The Society of Japanese Aerospace Companies (SJAC) (Tue) to (Sun) JA2012 is the international platform for October 9 14 VENUE 1 PORT MESSE NAGOYA service providers and suppliers in: Trade Day : October 9 (Tue) to 12 (Fri) for industry participants only • Aircraft, aircraft engines, rockets, and satellite integration Public Day: October 12 (Fri) to 14 (Sun) * Friday, October 12, is set up as an overlapping trade/public day, which enables student recruiting opportunities. • Sub-system manufacturing and component manufacturing 2012 Port Messe Nagoya is Central Japan’s largest international exhibition • Materials and semi-finished products NAGOYA, JAPAN center. Built on the theme ‘inspired communication with the world,’ it has • Production engineering and process technology hosted many events and received participants from all over the globe. In addition to the conference hall, conference rooms, event hall, and • Engineering, qualification, and documentation restaurant, three separate exhibition halls offer 34,000m² of floor space. • Test equipment, calibration, and quality assurance The Aonami Line connects Nagoya Station with nearby Kinjo-futo Station in 24 minutes. • Maintenance, modification, and tooling • Surface treatment, environment, logistics, and security 297 • Instrumentation, electricity, and software

HALL 1 HALL 2 HALL 3 ASIA’S TOP INTERNATIONAL TRADE SHOW

Attractive business-matching Seminars & Symposia Plant tours & Other services opportunities The exhibition will also feature seminars We are also planning plant tours for www.japanaerospace.jp There are outstanding buyers all over the and symposia on Japanese technologies administrated trade visitors to nearby world, then we introduce supplieres to the and provide information on the state of the manufacturing plants, research centers. VENUE 2 Central Japan International Airport Tokai-Hokuriku Expressway buyers to open up substantial potential aviation industry. The conference center is Wi-Fi [email protected] CENTRAIR Chuo Expressway An international business conference equipped, and our administrative office is Contact: Mr. Jun Ono, Mr. Shuichi Miya Public Day: October 12 (Fri) to 14 (Sun), 2012 business opportunities for suppliers and Meishin Expressway buyers. is also planned (the conference of the working to leverage the power of Marketing Director, The Central Japan International Airport (Centrair), opened in International Aerospace Quality Group networking to maximize business Japan International Aerospace Exhibition Office This includes business matching 2005, is Japan’s newest international air hub, with flights to 30 Nagoya Station held during JA2008 attracted some 300 systems to support business discussions, opportunities for all exhibitors. overseas destinations. It is a key transportation mode for the Tokai-Kanjo Expressway participants from 20 countries). profiles of each exhibitor, and systems that numerous industries of Central Japan, and has become A symposium will be held on global +81-3-3585-1641 PORT MESSE support inquiry making. NAGOYA Fax: +81-3-3585-0541 established as a safe, convenient, environmentally conscious Port of Nagoya Japanese aerospace industry clusters environmental measures as they relate to a Tomei Expressway airport that is easily accessible to all. Direct express trains link Port of Yokkaichi are engaged in 16 projects involving some range of fields such as manufacturing, Centrair with Nagoya Station in 28 minutes. Central Japan International 600 companies. Many of the companies shipping, and maintenance. Airport (Centrair) CENTRAIR Port of Mikawa are located in the greater Nagoya area. Mikawa Bay

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BUSINESS Achieve Your Business Goals at RISING to BUSINESS JAPANESE TECHNOLOGY, JAPAN PROVEN INTERNATIONAL NAGOYA POTENTIAL TARGET FOR JA2012 Greater Nagoya is Asia’s largest hub for aerospace manufacturing. Exhibitors: Over In 2012, aerospace companies and industry organizations from Japan and 530 around the world will converge here to lift Visitors: From over countries 22 AEROSPACE global aerospace technology and manufacturing to new heights at: Trade visitors: Over 11,000 Japan International Aerospace Exhibition 2012 EXHIBITION Schedule : October 9 (Tue) to 14 (Sun), 2012 PRODUCTS AND SERVICES ON EXHIBIT Organizer : The Society of Japanese Aerospace Companies (SJAC) (Tue) to (Sun) JA2012 is the international platform for October 9 14 VENUE 1 PORT MESSE NAGOYA service providers and suppliers in: Trade Day : October 9 (Tue) to 12 (Fri) for industry participants only • Aircraft, aircraft engines, rockets, and satellite integration Public Day: October 12 (Fri) to 14 (Sun) * Friday, October 12, is set up as an overlapping trade/public day, which enables student recruiting opportunities. • Sub-system manufacturing and component manufacturing 2012 Port Messe Nagoya is Central Japan’s largest international exhibition • Materials and semi-finished products NAGOYA, JAPAN center. Built on the theme ‘inspired communication with the world,’ it has • Production engineering and process technology hosted many events and received participants from all over the globe. In addition to the conference hall, conference rooms, event hall, and • Engineering, qualification, and documentation restaurant, three separate exhibition halls offer 34,000m² of floor space. • Test equipment, calibration, and quality assurance The Aonami Line connects Nagoya Station with nearby Kinjo-futo Station in 24 minutes. • Maintenance, modification, and tooling • Surface treatment, environment, logistics, and security 297 • Instrumentation, electricity, and software

HALL 1 HALL 2 HALL 3 ASIA’S TOP INTERNATIONAL TRADE SHOW

Attractive business-matching Seminars & Symposia Plant tours & Other services opportunities The exhibition will also feature seminars We are also planning plant tours for www.japanaerospace.jp There are outstanding buyers all over the and symposia on Japanese technologies administrated trade visitors to nearby world, then we introduce supplieres to the and provide information on the state of the manufacturing plants, research centers. VENUE 2 Central Japan International Airport Tokai-Hokuriku Expressway buyers to open up substantial potential aviation industry. The conference center is Wi-Fi [email protected] CENTRAIR Chuo Expressway An international business conference equipped, and our administrative office is Contact: Mr. Jun Ono, Mr. Shuichi Miya Public Day: October 12 (Fri) to 14 (Sun), 2012 business opportunities for suppliers and Meishin Expressway buyers. is also planned (the conference of the working to leverage the power of Marketing Director, The Central Japan International Airport (Centrair), opened in International Aerospace Quality Group networking to maximize business Japan International Aerospace Exhibition Office This includes business matching 2005, is Japan’s newest international air hub, with flights to 30 Nagoya Station held during JA2008 attracted some 300 systems to support business discussions, opportunities for all exhibitors. overseas destinations. It is a key transportation mode for the Tokai-Kanjo Expressway participants from 20 countries). profiles of each exhibitor, and systems that numerous industries of Central Japan, and has become A symposium will be held on global +81-3-3585-1641 PORT MESSE support inquiry making. NAGOYA Fax: +81-3-3585-0541 established as a safe, convenient, environmentally conscious Port of Nagoya Japanese aerospace industry clusters environmental measures as they relate to a Tomei Expressway airport that is easily accessible to all. Direct express trains link Port of Yokkaichi are engaged in 16 projects involving some range of fields such as manufacturing, Centrair with Nagoya Station in 28 minutes. Central Japan International 600 companies. Many of the companies shipping, and maintenance. Airport (Centrair) CENTRAIR Port of Mikawa are located in the greater Nagoya area. Mikawa Bay

Ise Bay Expressway Shinkansen Port This event is subsidized by JKA through Airport its Promotion funds from KEIRIN RACE. PORT MESSE NAGOYA WHY NAGOYA? STATE OF THE ART TECHNOLOGIES

ASIA’S LARGEST AEROSPACE INDUSTRIAL AREA AIRCRAFT DEVELOPMENT HIGH-GRADE MATERIALS AND COMPONENTS WORLD CLASS ROCKETS & SATELLITES

Nagoya lies at the center of Japan, and the greater Nagoya economic area extends for a radius of some 100km around the city. The region features advanced IT and economic infrastructure and includes companies that help drive the global economy as well as a high concentration of mid-sized TotalTotal Integration companies with outstanding technology and service offerings. If viewed EmergingEmerging TechnologyTechnology as a separate country, it would have the 18th largest GDP in the world. It High Reliability features Japan’s highest concentration of aerospace industry companies, EnvironmentalEnviromental Adaptability Adaptability High Reliability High Reliability whose combined sales of aerospace components rank 5th* worldwide and comprise 70% of domestic sales in the sector. High Level Product Management High ReliabilityHigh HighReliability Reliability * 1st Seattle, 2nd Toulouse, 3rd South West of England, 4th Montreal, 5th Greater Nagoya. High Level Product Management LowLow Fuel Fuel Cost, Minimum Minimum Noise Noise Level Level High PerformanceHigh Performance

The GDP of this area is as big as that of Turkey and Belgium, 100km AdvancedAdvanced Materials Materials TOKYO Total IntegrationTotal Integration or equivalent to 1% of the GDP in the world. HighHigh Performance Performance United States ① 13,811 4,377 NAGOYA Japan ② OSAKA Germany ③ 3,297 Indigenous Programs China ④ 3,280 1 2 3 4 United Kingdom ⑤ 2,728 V2500 CF34 Mexico ⑭ 893 Japanese companies H-IIA H-IIB Australia ⑮ 822 37 Foreign companies 26 The Netherlands ⑯ 754 38 6 23 13 Turkey ⑰ 657 Unit: billion dollars 24 25 12 7 US-2 Rescue Flying Boat XC-2 Next-Generation XP-1 Next-Generation BK117 C-2 Greater Nagoya ⑱ 491 31 14 (Shinmaywa Industries, Ltd) (Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd) © JAXA © USEF Greater Nagoya: 2009 3 Transport Aircraft Fixed-Wing Maritime Belgium ⑲ 449 Other data: 2007 27 15 (Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd) Patrol Aircraft 5 6 9 22 7 (Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd) Population: More than 12 million Area: 21,094 km² 32 4 19 1 Regional Jet (MRJ) 34 2 28 17 5 10 (Mitsubishi Aircraft Corporation) 21 35 16 8 20 18 30 11 VaRTM for MRJ (Million yen) Production value of airframe parts (%) 33 CENTRAIR International Joint Programs Program partner 23% Risk share partner 30% (actual size test component) 500,000 80.0 (Mitsubishi Aircraft Corporation) 36 29 Main Wing Box Parts Supplier © JAXA © Akihiro Ikeshita © JAXA 450,000 70.0 Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (tires) 400,000 35% of B787 GS Yuasa/Thales ( lithium-ion battery system ) 60.0 7 8 350,000 JAMCO ( lavatories, flight deck interiors, © JAXA © JAXA flight deck door & bulkhead assembly ) 300,000 50.0 1. SEIKI CO., LTD. 20. Boeing 35% 2. CORPORATION 21. Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation Nabtesco / Hamilton Sandstrand (rack & panel) 250,000 40.0 3. NGK SPARK PLUG CO., LTD. 22. NTN Corporation Avionics (cabin services system) Japan 35% Sumitomo Precision Products (APU oil cooler) 200,000 4. MOTOR CORPORATION 23. GIFU AUTO BODY Co. Ltd. 30.0 5. Toyota Industries Corporation 24. IBIDEN CO., LTD Vought / Alenia 26% Tamagawa-Seiki (sensor, DC motor) 150,000 6. Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd. (KHI) 25. Pacific Industrial Co., Ltd Forward Fuselage, Toray (TORAYCA® prepreg composites) 20.0 100,000 7. Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. (MHI) 26. SANKO Co., Ltd Other 4% Main Landing Gear Wheel Well 8. FUJI HEAVY INDUSTRIES Ltd. (FHI) 27. Magna International Japan Inc. & Main Wing Fixed Trailing Edge 50,000 10.0 Kawasaki Heavy Industries Center Wing Box, Integration of Center Wing Box 9. BROTHER INDUSTRIES, LTD. 28. Bosch Corporation Cockpit Display (TORAY) With Main Landing Gear Wheel Well Fan Case Front for V2500 Turbo Engine Carbon Fiber Flight Control Actuation Systems Landing Gears 0 0.0 10. Makita Corporation 29. VOLKSWAGEN Group Japan K.K. Fuji Heavy Industries ( Corporation) (, Ltd.) (Nabtesco Corporation) (Sumitomo Precision Products Co., Ltd.) © JAXA © JAXA © JAXA 1994 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 11. MORI SEIKI CO., LTD. 30. Pfizer Japan Inc. (Year) 12. 31. Bodycote Japan K.K. The whole country Proportion of Greater Nagoya (%) 13. Yamazaki Mazak Corporation 32. IKEA Distribution Services Kabushiki Kaisha Greater Nagoya 14. Daido Steel Co., LTD. 33. Nihon Cabot Microelectronics KK THE FUTURE OF JAPAN’S AEROSPACE INDUSTRY THE ESSENCE OF HIGH ADDED & RELIABILITY COMPANIES 15. NGK INSULATORS, LTD. 34. BASF Japan Ltd. SPACECRAFT & COMPONENTS Source: Chubu Bureau of Economy, Trade and Industry. “Annual report on economic information of Tokai-Hokuriku region (2008 version)” 16. INAX Corporation 35. Evonik Monosilane Japan Co., Ltd. 17. Sumitomo Wiring Systems, Ltd. 36. BorgWarner Morse TEC Japan K.K. 1. H-IIA/H-IIB Launch Systems (MHI) 4. SERVIS-2 (MELCO) collected a sample from its surface, and 18. Motor Co., Ltd. 37. NBK Zimmer, Inc. Japanese-led development of civilian aircraft Examples of the R&D results returned to Earth with the sample. It was 150 SJAC member companies The H-IIA is Japan’s leading large launch The SERVIS project is intended to establish a 19. CORPORATION 38. Hitatsu Co., Ltd Japanese companies achieve high competitiveness by making the most of OVERALL INTEGRATION launched in May 2003 on an M-V rocket and Machining technologies for hard, Cutting technologies Cutting technology vehicle, with a track record of 11 consecutive technology baseline for using returned to Earth successfully in Jun 2010. Japan’s well-known strengths in advanced material and component MANUFACTURERS successful launches, making it the world’s Commercial-Off-The-Shelf parts and technologies as well as technological know-how cultivated through Aircraft, Engines, Spacecraft heat-resistant Inconel superalloys for carbon fiber development most reliable rocket, with a 94% success rate. technologies for space application. SERVIS-2 international joint development projects. composite materials 7. 500N Apogee Engine Japanese Clusters (MIZUKI Industrial.Co.,Ltd.) (Tokuda industry Co.Ltd) In Sep 2009, a Higher lift capacity rocket was launched in Jun 2010. (IHI Aerospace Co., Ltd.) H-IIB successfully delivered the H-II Transfer Japanese aerospace technological capabilities in this field have (Imai Aero-Equipment Mfg.Co., Ltd.) Mitsubishi 16 projects involving over 600 companies are now Vehicle (HTV) on a resupply mission to the 5. Akatsuki Planet-C IHI Aerospace developed the 500 newton (N) Kawasaki Heavy Heavy gained steadily in reputation year after year. Japan’s work share Playing growing roles in PRIMARY SUPPLIERS underway, involving networks that include participants •Used in spacecraft engines and space •Dust-resistant, fast, high-precision •Fast, efficient cutting of International Space Station (ISS). class liquid apogee engine for satellites from rocket engines (Inconel 625, Inconel 718) Invar and titanium (Venus Climate Orbiter) (NEC) Industries, Ltd. Industries, Ltd. is 15% for the Boeing 767, 21% for the 777, and 35% for the 787, international joint development projects SUBSYSTEMS from industry, academia, and government. geosynchronous transfer orbit (GTO) into (Nagoya works 1) (Oye Plant) By creating unified supply chains, these industry clusters Akatsuki, also known as Planet-C, is on a and includes manufacturing of safety critical composite wings. MHI, KHI, FHI, IHI, MELCO, NEC etc. 2. H-II Transfer Vehicle (MHI) geostationary orbit (GSO). Japanese companies are major players in international joint development are able to provide complete end-to-end services that are mission to investigate atmospheric This engine has high performance, and the Components for Boeing are made in the greater Nagoya area projects with Boeing and others for medium and large aircraft. attracting the attention of companies in Japan and The HTV is designed to deliver basic supplies phenomena below the cloud layer on Venus FUJI HEAVY COMPONENTS products are used well in world market. and shipped to Centrair by marine transport where Their roles in projects will grow further, building on advanced , SPP, Jamco, Nabtesco etc. overseas. such as water, food and clothing, as well as using advanced instruments. It was launched INDUSTRIES Ltd. experimental equipment, to the ISS. The (Handa Plant) technological capabilities in components and materials gained through in May 2009 on H-IIA #17 and is scheduled to 8. (GS Yuasa) a ”Dreamlifter” flies them to Seattle. This includes main wing development work on Japanese civil aircraft. unmanned vehicle is launched by an H-IIB enter Venus orbit in Dec 2010. Lithium-ion batteries boxes from MHI, forward fuselages from KHI, and center wing Examples include: rocket, and approaches the ISS automatically. • The Chubu Aerospace Industry and Technology Center Satellites use large lithium-ion batteries as a SECONDARY SUPPLIERS 6. supplemental power system when their orbits boxes from FHI. Further reaches of innovation in the component • The Manten Project Hayabusa Mu Space Engineering CENTRAIR PARTS MANUFACTURING 3. Michibiki Quasi-Zenith Satellite-1 (MELCO) Spacecraft-C (MUSES-C) take them into the shadow of the Earth, which 16 Clusters involving over 600 companies • The Japan Aerospace Parts Association (NEC Toshiba Space Systems) interrupts power from their solar cell arrays. and materials industry • The Tochigi Aerospace Conference Michibiki is the first satellite of the Quasi-Zenith Such batteries feature long operating lives of Japanese companies, already world-class in the components and materials • The Meiyu Aerospace Support Technology Team Satellite System to carry out verification for Asteroid explorer Hayabusa, with assistance 15 years and high power output per unit of technological aspects and utilization in order to industry, are steadily working toward further advancements, maintaining their MATERIALS INDUSTRIES • The Aerospace Consortium of AKITA etc. from its ion engine, flew to the asteroid mass. key global roles in these fields. complement and reinforce the GPS. It's to be Itokawa, autonomously approached it, Carbon fiber composite, new titanium alloys, etc. launched on H-IIB #18.

B787 Component’s ship to Seattle WHY NAGOYA? STATE OF THE ART TECHNOLOGIES

ASIA’S LARGEST AEROSPACE INDUSTRIAL AREA AIRCRAFT DEVELOPMENT HIGH-GRADE MATERIALS AND COMPONENTS WORLD CLASS ROCKETS & SATELLITES

Nagoya lies at the center of Japan, and the greater Nagoya economic area extends for a radius of some 100km around the city. The region features advanced IT and economic infrastructure and includes companies that help drive the global economy as well as a high concentration of mid-sized TotalTotal Integration companies with outstanding technology and service offerings. If viewed EmergingEmerging TechnologyTechnology as a separate country, it would have the 18th largest GDP in the world. It High Reliability features Japan’s highest concentration of aerospace industry companies, EnvironmentalEnviromental Adaptability Adaptability High Reliability High Reliability whose combined sales of aerospace components rank 5th* worldwide and comprise 70% of domestic sales in the sector. High Level Product Management High ReliabilityHigh HighReliability Reliability * 1st Seattle, 2nd Toulouse, 3rd South West of England, 4th Montreal, 5th Greater Nagoya. High Level Product Management LowLow Fuel Fuel Cost, Minimum Minimum Noise Noise Level Level High PerformanceHigh Performance

The GDP of this area is as big as that of Turkey and Belgium, 100km AdvancedAdvanced Materials Materials TOKYO Total IntegrationTotal Integration or equivalent to 1% of the GDP in the world. HighHigh Performance Performance United States ① 13,811 KYOTO 4,377 NAGOYA Japan ② OSAKA Germany ③ 3,297 Indigenous Programs China ④ 3,280 1 2 3 4 United Kingdom ⑤ 2,728 V2500 CF34 Mexico ⑭ 893 Japanese companies H-IIA H-IIB Australia ⑮ 822 37 Foreign companies 26 The Netherlands ⑯ 754 38 6 23 13 Turkey ⑰ 657 Unit: billion dollars 24 25 12 7 US-2 Rescue Flying Boat XC-2 Next-Generation XP-1 Next-Generation BK117 C-2 Greater Nagoya ⑱ 491 31 14 (Shinmaywa Industries, Ltd) (Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd) © JAXA © USEF Greater Nagoya: 2009 3 Transport Aircraft Fixed-Wing Maritime Belgium ⑲ 449 Other data: 2007 27 15 (Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd) Patrol Aircraft 5 6 9 22 7 (Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd) Population: More than 12 million Area: 21,094 km² 32 4 19 1 Mitsubishi Regional Jet (MRJ) 34 2 28 17 5 10 (Mitsubishi Aircraft Corporation) 21 35 16 8 20 18 30 11 VaRTM for MRJ (Million yen) Production value of airframe parts (%) 33 CENTRAIR International Joint Programs Program partner 23% Risk share partner 30% (actual size test component) 500,000 80.0 (Mitsubishi Aircraft Corporation) 36 29 Main Wing Box Parts Supplier © JAXA © Akihiro Ikeshita © JAXA 450,000 70.0 Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Bridgestone (tires) 400,000 35% of B787 GS Yuasa/Thales ( lithium-ion battery system ) 60.0 7 8 350,000 JAMCO ( lavatories, flight deck interiors, © JAXA © JAXA flight deck door & bulkhead assembly ) 300,000 50.0 1. AISIN SEIKI CO., LTD. 20. SHARP CORPORATION Boeing 35% 2. DENSO CORPORATION 21. Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation Nabtesco / Hamilton Sandstrand (rack & panel) 250,000 40.0 3. NGK SPARK PLUG CO., LTD. 22. NTN Corporation Panasonic Avionics (cabin services system) Japan 35% Sumitomo Precision Products (APU oil cooler) 200,000 4. TOYOTA MOTOR CORPORATION 23. GIFU AUTO BODY Co. Ltd. 30.0 5. Toyota Industries Corporation 24. IBIDEN CO., LTD Vought / Alenia 26% Tamagawa-Seiki (sensor, DC motor) 150,000 6. Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd. (KHI) 25. Pacific Industrial Co., Ltd Forward Fuselage, Toray (TORAYCA® prepreg composites) 20.0 100,000 7. Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. (MHI) 26. SANKO Co., Ltd Other 4% Main Landing Gear Wheel Well 8. FUJI HEAVY INDUSTRIES Ltd. (FHI) 27. Magna International Japan Inc. & Main Wing Fixed Trailing Edge 50,000 10.0 Kawasaki Heavy Industries Center Wing Box, Integration of Center Wing Box 9. BROTHER INDUSTRIES, LTD. 28. Bosch Corporation Cockpit Display (TORAY) With Main Landing Gear Wheel Well Fan Case Front for V2500 Turbo Engine Carbon Fiber Flight Control Actuation Systems Landing Gears 0 0.0 10. Makita Corporation 29. VOLKSWAGEN Group Japan K.K. Fuji Heavy Industries (Yokogawa Electric Corporation) (Kobe Steel, Ltd.) (Nabtesco Corporation) (Sumitomo Precision Products Co., Ltd.) © JAXA © JAXA © JAXA 1994 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 11. MORI SEIKI CO., LTD. 30. Pfizer Japan Inc. (Year) 12. Okuma Corporation 31. Bodycote Japan K.K. The whole country Proportion of Greater Nagoya (%) 13. Yamazaki Mazak Corporation 32. IKEA Distribution Services Kabushiki Kaisha Greater Nagoya 14. Daido Steel Co., LTD. 33. Nihon Cabot Microelectronics KK THE FUTURE OF JAPAN’S AEROSPACE INDUSTRY THE ESSENCE OF HIGH ADDED & RELIABILITY COMPANIES 15. NGK INSULATORS, LTD. 34. BASF Japan Ltd. SPACECRAFT & COMPONENTS Source: Chubu Bureau of Economy, Trade and Industry. “Annual report on economic information of Tokai-Hokuriku region (2008 version)” 16. INAX Corporation 35. Evonik Monosilane Japan Co., Ltd. 17. Sumitomo Wiring Systems, Ltd. 36. BorgWarner Morse TEC Japan K.K. 1. H-IIA/H-IIB Launch Systems (MHI) 4. SERVIS-2 (MELCO) collected a sample from its surface, and 18. Honda Motor Co., Ltd. 37. NBK Zimmer, Inc. Japanese-led development of civilian aircraft Examples of the R&D results returned to Earth with the sample. It was 150 SJAC member companies The H-IIA is Japan’s leading large launch The SERVIS project is intended to establish a 19. TOSHIBA CORPORATION 38. Hitatsu Co., Ltd Japanese companies achieve high competitiveness by making the most of OVERALL INTEGRATION launched in May 2003 on an M-V rocket and Machining technologies for hard, Cutting technologies Cutting technology vehicle, with a track record of 11 consecutive technology baseline for using returned to Earth successfully in Jun 2010. Japan’s well-known strengths in advanced material and component MANUFACTURERS successful launches, making it the world’s Commercial-Off-The-Shelf parts and technologies as well as technological know-how cultivated through Aircraft, Engines, Spacecraft heat-resistant Inconel superalloys for carbon fiber development most reliable rocket, with a 94% success rate. technologies for space application. SERVIS-2 international joint development projects. composite materials 7. 500N Apogee Engine Japanese Clusters (MIZUKI Industrial.Co.,Ltd.) (Tokuda industry Co.Ltd) In Sep 2009, a Higher lift capacity rocket was launched in Jun 2010. (IHI Aerospace Co., Ltd.) H-IIB successfully delivered the H-II Transfer Japanese aerospace technological capabilities in this field have (Imai Aero-Equipment Mfg.Co., Ltd.) Mitsubishi 16 projects involving over 600 companies are now Vehicle (HTV) on a resupply mission to the 5. Akatsuki Planet-C IHI Aerospace developed the 500 newton (N) Kawasaki Heavy Heavy gained steadily in reputation year after year. Japan’s work share Playing growing roles in PRIMARY SUPPLIERS underway, involving networks that include participants •Used in spacecraft engines and space •Dust-resistant, fast, high-precision •Fast, efficient cutting of International Space Station (ISS). class liquid apogee engine for satellites from rocket engines (Inconel 625, Inconel 718) Invar and titanium (Venus Climate Orbiter) (NEC) Industries, Ltd. Industries, Ltd. is 15% for the Boeing 767, 21% for the 777, and 35% for the 787, international joint development projects SUBSYSTEMS from industry, academia, and government. geosynchronous transfer orbit (GTO) into (Nagoya works 1) (Oye Plant) By creating unified supply chains, these industry clusters Akatsuki, also known as Planet-C, is on a and includes manufacturing of safety critical composite wings. MHI, KHI, FHI, IHI, MELCO, NEC etc. 2. H-II Transfer Vehicle (MHI) geostationary orbit (GSO). Japanese companies are major players in international joint development are able to provide complete end-to-end services that are mission to investigate atmospheric This engine has high performance, and the Components for Boeing are made in the greater Nagoya area projects with Boeing and others for medium and large aircraft. attracting the attention of companies in Japan and The HTV is designed to deliver basic supplies phenomena below the cloud layer on Venus FUJI HEAVY COMPONENTS products are used well in world market. and shipped to Centrair by marine transport where Their roles in projects will grow further, building on advanced Shimadzu, SPP, Jamco, Nabtesco etc. overseas. such as water, food and clothing, as well as using advanced instruments. It was launched INDUSTRIES Ltd. experimental equipment, to the ISS. The (Handa Plant) technological capabilities in components and materials gained through in May 2009 on H-IIA #17 and is scheduled to 8. (GS Yuasa) a ”Dreamlifter” flies them to Seattle. This includes main wing development work on Japanese civil aircraft. unmanned vehicle is launched by an H-IIB enter Venus orbit in Dec 2010. Lithium-ion batteries boxes from MHI, forward fuselages from KHI, and center wing Examples include: rocket, and approaches the ISS automatically. • The Chubu Aerospace Industry and Technology Center Satellites use large lithium-ion batteries as a SECONDARY SUPPLIERS 6. supplemental power system when their orbits boxes from FHI. Further reaches of innovation in the component • The Manten Project Hayabusa Mu Space Engineering CENTRAIR PARTS MANUFACTURING 3. Michibiki Quasi-Zenith Satellite-1 (MELCO) Spacecraft-C (MUSES-C) take them into the shadow of the Earth, which 16 Clusters involving over 600 companies • The Japan Aerospace Parts Association (NEC Toshiba Space Systems) interrupts power from their solar cell arrays. and materials industry • The Tochigi Aerospace Conference Michibiki is the first satellite of the Quasi-Zenith Such batteries feature long operating lives of Japanese companies, already world-class in the components and materials • The Meiyu Aerospace Support Technology Team Satellite System to carry out verification for Asteroid explorer Hayabusa, with assistance 15 years and high power output per unit of technological aspects and utilization in order to industry, are steadily working toward further advancements, maintaining their MATERIALS INDUSTRIES • The Aerospace Consortium of AKITA etc. from its ion engine, flew to the asteroid mass. key global roles in these fields. complement and reinforce the GPS. It's to be Itokawa, autonomously approached it, Carbon fiber composite, new titanium alloys, etc. launched on H-IIB #18.

B787 Component’s ship to Seattle