Address | Toyosu IHI Building,1-1,Toyosu 3-chome,Koto-ku,Tokyo 135-8710 |
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Telephone | +81362047656 |
URL | https://www.ihi.co.jp/en/ |
In 1945, IHI manufactured the " Ne20 " engine for Japan's first jet " Kikka ".
Since then, IHI has played a vital role in the expansion of Japan's aviation industry through the development and manufacture of a wide range of jet engines. At the present time, engaged in processes ranging from the development, design and manufacture to overhauls and repairs of engines both for defense and civil aircraft, IHI is thriving as a leading jet engine manufacturer that contributes to the aviation industry worldwide.
On the space development front too, IHI has been developing and producing turbopumps, key components of rocket engines, and gas-jet systems, both of which are embodiments of IHI's long-nurtured technologies such as cryogenic pumps and turbomachinery. Today, with the focus on propulsion technology, the company has dramatically expanded the range of its activities in space to include integrated system business such as satellites, space exploration and return and retrieval.
With its indomitable spirit of challenge and cutting-edge technology, IHI Aero Engine, Space & Defense Business Area is committed to contributing to the realization of the dreams of the human race through the provision of outstanding products and services that provide mankind and the global community with comfortable lifestyles, safety and security.
In 1945, IHI made a breakthrough with the development of the "Ne20"turbojet engine installed in "Kikka", the first all-Japanese jet aircraft, representing the culmination of the process of continuously overcoming difficulties by creating new technologies.
This experience gave birth to the concept of " The Power to Make the Impossible Possible "an idea has been passed down to the IHI of today.
IHI is committed to research and development of aircraft and engine electrification systems to achieve environmentally friendly air transportation.