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TOKYO - Japan and France are jointly researching a new supersonic passenger plane to succeed the retired Concorde, but with up to three times as many seats and the potential to fly from Tokyo to New York in six hours, officials and reports said Wednesday.
Defense contractors and engineering companies from the two countries are expected to split an annual investment of about 200 million yen ($1.84 million) for research over the next three years to build the faster-than-sound plane, Japan’s Trade Ministry said in a statement. The agreement was signed at the Paris Air Show Tuesday...
... Japan has been working since 2002 to develop a 250-seater supersonic jet capable of flying at mach 1.6, but the partnership with France would help raise those ambitions, a Japan Aircraft Development Corporation official said.
Officials hope to have the new jet in operation by 2015, flying up to 2.4 times the speed of sound, the Mainichi said.