Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd.
IHI Corporation
Development Bank of Japan Inc.

MHI, IHI and DBJ Conc lude Three-way Agreement On Investments into New Commercial Aero Eng ine Compa ny: Mitsubishi Heavy Indus tries Aero Eng ine s, Ltd.

Tokyo, August 29, 2014 - Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. (MHI), IHI Corporation and the Development Bank of Japan Inc. (DBJ) concluded a three-way formal agreement today on their respective investments into a new commercial aero engine company, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Aero Engines, Ltd., to be launched on October 1. The new company will succeed to MHI's business in commercial aero engines under a company split action, as MHI previously announced on March 31 and August 28.
To solidify its position as a partner company in joint international development programs in the commercial aero engine market - where continuous and robust growth is expected - the new company will focus on improving its financial base. It will also pursue enhanced competitive operation by improving productivity through the formation of a large -scale cooperative production.
Specifically, in the area of low-pressure turbine blades, a product expected to mark increased production in coming years, the new company will forge long-term cooperative production ties with IHI that possesses one of the world's leading production capacities in this field. Initiatives will also be directed toward creating a wholly integrated supply chain for engine parts - an area that demands advanced machining technologies - by supporting cooperative enterprises of the new company and forging an industrial cluster. With these vario us undertakings, the new company will progressively enhance its competitive strength and build a strong presence within the international markets. As the major shareholder of the new company, MHI will carry out its responsibility for the new company's business management and continue to provide support in material procurement and research & development activities, etc.
IHI has opted to make a modest capital investment into the new company, considering that the commissioned production of low-pressure turbine blades for the new company will be a long-term cooperation. IHI expects the production cooperation will further strengthen cost competitiveness of its world 's leading blade production plants in Soma, F ukushima, through further enhancement of its capability in securing low-pressure turbine production volume with greater stability.
DBJ has supported Japan's aircraft industry over the course of roughly 30 years, tracing back to its predecessor before undergoing incorporation in 2008. In the present instance again, the bank is committed to providing backup support to strengthen the global competitiveness of Japan's
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aero engine industry, through provision of risk money to the new company, leveraging Fund for
Japanese Industrial Competitiveness.
MHI, IHI and DBJ aim to work closely with the newly launching company and pledge to provide their full support to the new entity's business development.

Overview of Investments into the New Company

Capital increase sum

11 billion yen (including 5.5 billion yen to be added to

capital)

Capital before new investment

500 million yen

Capital after new investment

6 billion yen

Capital investment method

Third -party allocation of shares: 1 billion yen to IHI,

10 billion yen to DBJ

Payment date

October 1, 2014

Overview of New Company

Name

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Aero Engines, Ltd.

Establishment

October 1, 2014 (date absorption-type split takes effect)

Head Office

1200 Higashi-tanaka, Komaki City, Aichi Prefecture

Business

Engineering, manufacturing, marketing , maintenance, repair

and overhaul of commercial aero engines

Ownership ratios

MHI 89%, IHI 1%, DBJ 10%

Capital

6 billion yen

Representative

Katsuyuki Shimauchi, President

Revenues

Approx. 37 billion yen (FY2013)

Employees

Approx. 320

Subsidiary

MHI Aero Engine Service Co, Ltd. (maintenance, repair and

overhaul of small size aero engines)

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PRESS CONTACTS: For Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd.

Hideo Ikuno: h.ikuno@daiya-pr.co.jp
Tel: +813-6716-5277, Fax: +813-6716-5929
Daiya PR (in charge of public relations for Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd.)

For IHI Corporation

Genki Yamamoto : genki_yamamoto@ ihi.co.jp Public Relations, Investor Relations Group Public Relations
Tel: +813-6204-7030, Fax: +813-6204-8613

Development Bank of Japan Inc.

Public Relations & Corporate Social Responsibility Office, Corporate Planning & Coordination Department
Tel: +813-3244-1180, Fax: +813-3271-8472
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