We’re just under a week away from the 2024 Japan Aircraft Parts Education Seminar in Sunflower Hall at the Tokyo Prince Hotel on September 20th. MARPA hopes attendees are excited about this excellent opportunity for education and networking. MARPA would like to announce that seminar registration is officially SOLD OUT. The number of delegates is … Continue reading
MARPA is holding an aircraft parts seminar in Tokyo on September 20, 2024. We had annual meetings like this with JAL and ANA (and other Japanese carriers) before COVID, and this year we are resuming our tradition of providing high-quality educational content for the Japanese air carrier community. For our US-based members, this is an … Continue reading
MARPA spent a week in Tokyo, meeting with Air Carriers and participating in the Japan Aerospace Exposition. Continue reading
As we have in years past, MARPA will be working with our friends in the Tokyo Metropolitan Government, the Tokyo Metropolitan Industrial Technology Research Institute (TIRI), and Akira “Jay” Kato, to participate at the Japan International Aerospace Exhibition 2018. The event brings together as many as 20,000 attendees to network and develop contacts in the … Continue reading
MARPA plans to promote PMA at the Japan International Aerospace Exhibition 2016, in Tokyo, Japan, October 12-15. Continue reading
You can have your company literature featured in the MARPA booth at the 2013 Aerospace Industry Exhibition Tokyo. Continue reading
Can’t make it to the largest aerospace event in Japan, ASET 2013? Still want to have a presence even without traveling? Let MARPA help you! Continue reading
MARPA will be at ASET 2013 in Tokyo – will you? They are specifically looking for PMA companies to forge new business relationships with Japanese businesses. This is a great opportunity for our members to exhibit their products in front of a large audience in one of Asia’s key business hubs. It is also a chance to further educate the aerospace community on the advantages of PMA. Continue reading
Over the past few days we have been exchanging emails with a number of our members and contacts in Japan. MARPA has received word from friends at All Nippon Airways, Japan Airlines, and others, assuring us that our members in Japan are safe at this time. We greatly appreciate these updates, and hope that they will soon be able to begin to recovering from the effects of the earthquake, aftershocks, tsunami, and power loss. Continue reading
MARPA has filed comments in response to the Japanese proposed rule on Safety Management Systems (SMS). In general, MARPA was pleased with the direction being taken by the Japanese rule. MARPA’s comments suggest areas where the proposed rule can be improved to better match the proposal offered by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO). The full text of the comments can be reviewed online. Continue reading
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