History of SJAC

History & Mission

Founded in 1952 following the resumption of Japan’s aircraft industry as the Voluntary Aircraft Industry Roundtable, SJAC steadily expanded. In 1974, with government approval, it was reorganized as the Japan Aerospace Industries Association, incorporating the field of space development. After revising its Articles of Incorporation in line with public interest corporation reforms, SJAC transitioned to a General Incorporated Association in 2012 upon approval by the Cabinet Office.

SJAC aims to promote the sound development of Japan’s aerospace industry by encouraging the production of aerospace equipment and expanding trade, thereby contributing to industrial advancement, improved quality of life, and the growth of the global aerospace industry.

Today, SJAC comprises approximately 130 companies engaged in the development, manufacturing, repair, and air transport of aircraft, satellites, rockets and their engines, as well as related equipment, materials, and trading activities in Japan.

Activities

To achieve these objectives, SJAC conducts the following activities:

  • Research on the production, distribution, trade, and markets of aerospace equipment
  • Research on improving the management and technology of aerospace manufacturing and repair businesses
  • Research, development, and dissemination of standards for aerospace production technology
  • Collection, preparation, provision, and exhibition of materials and information on aerospace equipment
  • Liaison and exchange with related institutions and organizations in the aerospace field
  • Other activities necessary to achieve the objectives of the Association

History

2025Co-hosted the 1st Japan–France Space Industry Dialogue with GIFAS at the 55th Paris Air Show
2024Held the 2024 International Aerospace Exhibition (Tokyo Big Sight)
2023Exhibited at the 54th Paris Air Show, resumed after the COVID-19 pandemic
2022Exhibited at the 2022 Farnborough Airshow, resumed after the COVID-19 pandemic
202154th Paris Air Show canceled due to COVID-19
2020Office relocated (Hulic JP Akasaka Building)
2019Roundtable meeting with Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry Kajiyama (Hotel Okura)
2018International Aerospace Exhibition 2018 Tokyo (Tokyo Big Sight)
2017Submitted a proposal to the Ministry of Defense regarding the early launch of a domestic next-generation fighter development program
2016Held the 2016 International Aerospace Exhibition (Tokyo Big Sight)
2015Held the first joint reception with the Aerospace Industries Association of Canada at the 51st Paris Air Show
2014Held a lecture meeting on the Three Principles on Transfer of Defense Equipment (Grand Hill Ichigaya)
2013Held the 8th Japan–France Joint Workshop on Supersonic Technology (Paris)
2012Held the 2012 International Aerospace Exhibition (Port Messe Nagoya and Chubu Centrair International Airport)
Held the 7th Japan–France Joint Workshop on Supersonic Technology (Nagoya)
2011Held the 6th Japan–France Joint Workshop on Supersonic Technology (Paris)
2010Held the SJAC Lecture Commemorating 100 Years of Aviation in Japan (Kasumigaseki Kaikan)
Held the 5th Japan–France Joint Workshop on Supersonic Technology (Tokyo)
Roundtable meeting with Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry Ohata (Hotel Okura)
2009Held the 4th Japan–France Joint Workshop on Supersonic Technology (Paris)
Roundtable meeting with Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry Naoshima (Hotel Okura)
2008Held the 2008 International Aerospace Exhibition (Pacifico Yokohama, including helicopter demonstration flights)
Held the 3rd Japan–France Joint Workshop on Supersonic Technology (Tokyo)
2007Held the 2nd Japan–France Joint Workshop on Supersonic Technology (Paris)
2006Held the 1st Japan–France Joint Workshop on Supersonic Technology (Tokyo)
2005Signed an agreement with GIFAS on joint research on supersonic technology at the 46th Paris Air Show
Roundtable meeting with Minister of Economy Nikai (Hotel Okura)
2004Held the 2004 International Aerospace Exhibition (Pacifico Yokohama, including helicopter demonstration flights)
2003Published “50 Years of Japan’s Aerospace Industry”
Roundtable meeting with Director General of the Defense Agency Shigeru Ishiba (Grand Hill Ichigaya)
Held the Japan–France Aerospace Symposium (Tokyo and Nagoya)
200250th Anniversary General Assembly and Celebration (Capitol Tokyu Hotel)
2001Established the Japan Aerospace Quality Group (JAQG)
Established the Aircraft Industry EDI Center
2000Held the 10th International Aerospace Exhibition TA2000 (Tokyo Big Sight, indoor exhibition)
1999Joined the International Aerospace Quality Group (IAQG)
First participation in Aerospace North America (3 companies)
Established the SJAC Aerospace Standard (SJAC 9100)
1998Exhibited at the “Aerospace Industry Science and Technology Fair ’98”
1997Office relocated (1-chome Akasaka, NOF Tameike Building)
1996First participation in the Seoul Air Show (6 companies)
1995Held the 9th International Aerospace Exhibition (Makuhari Messe, indoor exhibition)
Dispatched a “Space Industry Demand Trend Survey Mission” to the U.S., Spain, and France
Published the 500th issue of the SJAC Journal
First participation in the Beijing Air Show (6 companies)
1994Dispatched an East Asia mission to the Philippines, Indonesia, Thailand, and China (remote sensing survey)
1993Roundtable meeting with Minister of International Trade and Industry Yoshiro Mori (Akasaka Prince Hotel)
Received the Minister of International Trade and Industry Award at the 6th Japan Industrial Culture Film Festival for the SJAC-produced video “Opening the New Space Age”
Dispatched a “Canada Space Industry Cooperation and Exchange Mission”
1992Held the 18th General Assembly and 40th Anniversary Ceremony (Tokyo Kaikan)
China Aerospace Industry Friendship Delegation visited China
First participation in the Berlin Air Show (5 companies)
1991Roundtable meeting with Minister of International Trade and Industry Eiichi Nakao (Capitol Tokyu Hotel)
Held the 8th International Aerospace Exhibition (Makuhari Messe, indoor exhibition)
First participation in the Malaysia Air Show (10 companies)
1990Dispatched a survey mission to Europe on overseas technology trends in spaceplanes
Dispatched a survey mission to five major U.S. and European aircraft manufacturers (related to supersonic transport development)
Formally joined ISO/TC20 (Aircraft and Space Vehicles)
1989Held the International Space Forum (Tosho Hall)
First participation in Air Show Canada (6 companies)
1988First participation in the Australia Air Show (5 companies)
1987First participation in the 4th Singapore Air Show (8 companies)
Published “Postwar History of Japan’s Aerospace Industry”
Held the first summit meeting with the Aerospace Industries Association of America (AIA) in Paris
Dispatched survey missions to North America, Europe, Asia, and Oceania (50–100 seat class civil aircraft market survey)
1986First participation in the 16th Hannover Air Show (10 companies)
First participation in the Indonesia Air Show (8 companies)
1985Published “The Postwar Development of Japan’s Aerospace Industry”
1983Held the 7th International Aerospace Show (JASDF Gifu Air Base, with demonstration flights)
1980Established the Advanced Aircraft Technology Development Center
1979Published the report “Policies for the Promotion of Japan’s Aircraft Equipment Industry”
Held the 6th International Aerospace Show (JASDF Iruma Air Base, with demonstration flights)
1978First participation in the 23rd Farnborough Air Show (14 companies)
1976Office relocated (1-chome Yurakucho, Hibiya Park Building)
Held the 5th International Aerospace Show (JASDF Iruma Air Base, with demonstration flights)
1975Dispatched a survey mission on jet engines to Europe and the United States
Dispatched a survey mission on aviation conditions in the Middle East
1974Succeeded to the space-related operations of the Japan Rocket Development Council (dissolved)
Reorganized as the Japan Aerospace Industries Association (Incorporated Association)
1973Dispatched a European market survey mission on aircraft-related equipment (co-hosted with the Japan Machinery Exporters’ Association)
Held the 4th International Aerospace Show (JASDF Iruma Air Base, with demonstration flights)
Dispatched a U.S. survey mission on the light aircraft parts market
1972Joined the International Coordinating Council of Aerospace Industries Associations (ICCAIA)
Held the 22nd General Assembly and 20th Anniversary Ceremony (Hotel New Otani)
1971First participation in the 29th Paris Air Show (22 companies)
Held the 3rd International Aerospace Show (JASDF Komaki Air Base, with demonstration flights)
1968Held the 2nd Tokyo Aerospace Show (JASDF Iruma Air Base, with demonstration flights)
1967Together with the Society of Japanese Aircraft Industries and Nihon Aircraft Manufacturing Co., requested capital increases from related companies to establish a mass-production system for the YS-11
1966Held the 1st Tokyo Aerospace Show (JASDF Iruma Air Base, with demonstration flights)
1964Dispatched a survey mission to Southeast Asia and Australia on aircraft markets
Compiled “On the World’s Aviation Industry” (the predecessor to “World Aerospace Industry,” first published in Newsletter No. 127)
1962Held the 12th General Assembly and 10th Anniversary Ceremony (Japan Industrial Club)
1961Office relocated (2-chome Marunouchi, Chiyoda Building)
1959Compiled “On Japan’s Aviation Industry” (the predecessor to “Japan’s Aerospace Industry,” first published in Newsletter No. 63)
1954Merged with the Aircraft Parts Roundtable and renamed the Society of Japanese Aircraft Industries
Established the Kansai Branch (decided at the 20th Board Meeting)
Published the first edition of the “Aviation Industry Yearbook” (1954 edition)
1953Renamed the Aviation Industries Association
Published the first issue of the Association Newsletter
1952Founded as the Voluntary Aircraft Industry Roundtable (Office: Marunouchi 3-chome, Mitsubishi Naka No. 6 Building)