Latest SpaceJet M90 test aircraft embarks on first
flight
Mitsubishi Aircraft's SpaceJet M90 flight-test vehicle
10 took off on its maiden sortie on 18 March.
The aircraft, FTV10,
registered JA26MJ, took off from Nagoya and conducted a series of performance
tests over the Pacific Ocean. Two hours later, the aircraft returned to
Nagoya.
Flight test vehicle 10 took off on its first flight at
Nagoya.
With the aircraft's first flight done, Mitsubishi Aircraft will
prepare it for certification flight testing.
"In coming weeks Mitsubishi
Aircraft plans to continue flight tests on FTV10 in Nagoya, as well as prepare
for the ferry flight to Moses Lake Flight Test Center to join the remainder of
the Mitsubishi SpaceJet M90 test fleet for the final phase of type certification
flight test," the Japanese airframer states.
Mitsubishi Aircraft chief
development officer Alex Bellamy adds: "Today's announcement is especially
encouraging, as it marks the start of certification flight testing for the first
SpaceJet M90 in final, certifiable configuration."
FTV10 is the first
version of the SpaceJet M90 to be produced in its final
configuration
FTV10 is the first such SpaceJet M90 to be produced in what
the company calls a "final, certifiable baseline configuration". The airframer
previously said that FTV10's first flight was to be a low-key affair, as a
result of coronavirus prevention measures. This meant that there was no media
activity accompanying the event.
JA26MJ was rolled out by Mitsubishi
Heavy Industries Manufacturing in January and handed over to the Mitsubishi
Aircraft flight test division. It had been undergoing ground tests including
refuelling, engine start, ramping up to full power, and taxiing tests.
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