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The Mitsubishi M2051 was the most technologically sophisticated commercial aircraft ever conceived. Developed and produced by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries in Japan, the first units were sold to Neo-Pacific Airways in 2052. The aircraft featured antimatter power, the first instance of such an energy source in commercial transportation. Additionally, extremely intelligent onboard computer systems, connected to a central digital hub, allowed the M2051 to fly autonomously, with different aircraft coordinating in establishing efficient flight routes. Advanced aerodynamics and engine systems greatly increased the efficiency of the plane as well. By its unveiling in the mid-twenty-first century, the M2051 was considered the crown jewel of commercial aircraft.

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  • Neo-Pacific Flight 619
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  • The Mitsubishi M2051 was the most technologically sophisticated commercial aircraft ever conceived. Developed and produced by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries in Japan, the first units were sold to Neo-Pacific Airways in 2052. The aircraft featured antimatter power, the first instance of such an energy source in commercial transportation. Additionally, extremely intelligent onboard computer systems, connected to a central digital hub, allowed the M2051 to fly autonomously, with different aircraft coordinating in establishing efficient flight routes. Advanced aerodynamics and engine systems greatly increased the efficiency of the plane as well. By its unveiling in the mid-twenty-first century, the M2051 was considered the crown jewel of commercial aircraft.
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  • Oversight in flight programming causes aircraft to enter storm rather than divert path Lack of maintenance and design flaw causes superconducting coil to fail, leading to a cascade quench disconnecting the positron generators from power supply Due to lack of thrust, aircraft is unable to maintain a stable flight path in the midst of strong turbulence Catastrophic aerodynamic stall ----
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  • Neo-Pacific Airlines and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries charged with manslaughter and fined New regulations of the maintenance and design of superconducting coils in onboard antimatter generators in commercial aircraft
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  • Fatalities
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  • Result
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  • Neo-Pacific Flight 619
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  • An M2051 similar to the aircraft involved in Flight 619; Airbus was a subsidiary of Mitsubishi Flight Solutions
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  • The Mitsubishi M2051 was the most technologically sophisticated commercial aircraft ever conceived. Developed and produced by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries in Japan, the first units were sold to Neo-Pacific Airways in 2052. The aircraft featured antimatter power, the first instance of such an energy source in commercial transportation. Additionally, extremely intelligent onboard computer systems, connected to a central digital hub, allowed the M2051 to fly autonomously, with different aircraft coordinating in establishing efficient flight routes. Advanced aerodynamics and engine systems greatly increased the efficiency of the plane as well. By its unveiling in the mid-twenty-first century, the M2051 was considered the crown jewel of commercial aircraft.
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