Japan, Nabtesco
Nabtesco Aircraft Equipment
Made in Japan
Manufacturer: Nabtesco Corporation
For Safer and More Comfortable Air Travel
Airplanes constantly crisscross the skies, and the global civil aviation market thrives alongside globalization. Nabtesco, a recognized leader in flight control components and systems, supplies major aircraft manufacturers with various quality equipment, while also providing aftermarket sales, technical support, and customer service to airlines worldwide.
Leveraging extensive expertise and years of experience in hydraulics and high-quality production, we enhance air travel safety and ensure passengers fly comfortably and securely. Furthermore, Nabtesco dominates the flight-control actuation systems market for aircraft made in Japan, boasting a near 100% share.
Social Value Provided by the Business
Nabtesco contributes to the safe operation of aircraft and the comfortable travel of large numbers of people by supplying highly reliable and safe aircraft equipment.
We provide highly reliable products for use by the Japanese Ministry of Defense and thereby contribute to the safe and prompt operation of their aircraft for purposes such as emergency rescue.
Main Products
This system is used to move surfaces such as the ailerons on the main wings and elevators on the tail surface to control the aircraft’s attitude. Nabtesco is the leading Japanese manufacturer of this kind of system, and has also earned a solid reputation as a major player in the global market.
This unit is used as an electric power distribution unit for Boeing 787 aircraft that supplies DC power to motors through motor controllers installed in the Rack and Panel. This product has been newly developed for Boeing 787 aircraft, which requires more electrical power than other existing aircraft, and is equipped with an efficient liquid cooling system for motor controllers and transformers. This product not only helps reduce aircraft weight but also improves aircraft maintenance by significantly reducing the number of electric wires in the aircraft.