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Garrett Reim
September 29, 2025
NEDO is betting that next-generation aircraft will be powered by hydrogen and need new composite structure technologies.
Credit: NEDO
Japan’s manufacturers have long been strategic suppliers to the global aerospace industry. Some in the country even call Boeing’s 787 a “quasi-Japanese aircraft,” since 35% of it is made by Japanese companies. Now the country wants more. The Japanese government plans to invest up to about ¥51.1…
Garrett Reim
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