While Light Sport Aircraft (LSAs) are currently treated as experimental aircraft in Japan, they are recognized as practical planes in the United States and other countries. Tokiwair aims to secure approval in the U.S. and conduct its first flight within five years.
Since launching operations in 2024, Tokiwair has continued to post net losses. However, the company is now stepping up efforts to restructure and improve its financial standing.
Starting in October, entrepreneur Takafumi Horie has joined the board of directors to help strengthen management and guide the company toward a more sustainable future.
In an announcement on October 6th, Tokiwair also revealed plans to launch a so-called super app initiative. This platform is designed to link transportation, hospitals, and restaurants across Niigata Prefecture, creating a seamless user experience through a single app.
This initiative is part of a broader strategy to shift the airline toward profitability and expand its role in the regional community.
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