Australian-based Ryan Aerospace is setting its sights on further international expansion following its recent success in Japan’s defense market. According to Australian Defence Magazine, the company is gearing up to participate in DSEI Japan 2025, aiming to strengthen partnerships and showcase its cutting-edge flight training simulators.

The company, known for its advanced pilot training solutions, has already established a strong foothold in Japan by delivering high-performance helicopter and fixed-wing simulators to the country’s military and government clients. Ryan Aerospace views this as a springboard to secure additional opportunities in the wider Asia-Pacific region.

As mentioned in the report, the upcoming exhibition will offer a key platform for the firm to highlight its latest innovations in virtual and mixed reality training environments. The company plans to engage with potential clients and collaborators across the defense and aviation sectors, underscoring the scalability and adaptability of its simulation technology.

Ryan Aerospace’s participation at DSEI Japan also aligns with Australia’s broader push to deepen defense cooperation with Indo-Pacific allies. The company’s focus on localized support and rapid deployment of systems has made it a valuable partner for nations seeking to modernize their military training infrastructure.

With global demand for immersive, cost-effective pilot training on the rise, Ryan Aerospace’s expansion strategy reflects both its ambition and the growing recognition of Australian defense tech on the international stage.


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