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The business aviation industry is experiencing growth worldwide and forecasts indicate that the demand for business aircraft will continue to rise. With new airline safety and security requirements in place at all international airports, many business people and governments are chartering aircraft or considering buying a corporate jet to increase the efficiency of their respective operations. Nevertheless, there are relatively few business aircraft in Japan considering Japan’s position in the global economy. In 2005, close to 1000 flights were registered in Japan, 30% of which came from the USA, 30% from China, 10% from Europe, and the rest from other countries in Asia, while only 38 flights were operated by Japan-registered aircraft. The committee aims to improve this situation.
View Issues and Recommendations – (English | Japanese) - UpdatedChairman: Mr. Dominik Steiner CEO, Newjetco K.K. Green Hills Kamiyama 3F 1-5 Kamiyamacho Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0047 Tel: 050-100-400-39 | Fax: +81-3-4496-4863 Members: Newjetco K.K. - Updated on: 2011-03-07 |