China Daily (Hong Kong)

Micronesia to get AVIC unit’s plane

- By WU YONG and TIAN XUEFEI in Harbin Contact the writers @ wuyong@chinadaily.com.cn

A Chinese aircraft manufactur­er said on Monday it will deliver one Y12E aircraft to Micronesia this year.

It is also Harbin Aircraft Industry Group Co Ltd’s first aircraft export to the country, which would help explore the Oceania market, according to the company, a subsidiary of Aviation Industry Corporatio­n of China or AVIC. HAIG is one of the nation’s leading aircraft producers that started produc- tion and research since 1950s.

It has independen­tly developed a variety of aircraft, including helicopter­s and light regional aircraft, besides providing components for world famous aviation enterprise­s such as Boeing and Airbus.

“With the increasing research and developmen­t input, our aviation equipment is gaining more popularity at home and abroad,” said Zhang Jichao, HAIG chairman.

Micronesia­n President Peter Christian paid a visit to HAIG last week and said the Y12E model is comfortabl­e and very suitable for inter-island passenger and cargo transport.

A company source said the Y12E is in line with China-built aircraft’s highest level of airworthin­ess, large cargo volume and reliabilit­y. The high wing twinengine aircraft is a light and general purpose plane, designed to serve in high altitudes and high temperatur­e environmen­ts.

Sources close to HAIG said the company spared no efforts in R&D, as the central government launched the Made in China 2025 strategy in 2015

with the aim of transformi­ng China from a big-scale manufactur­ing player into a top-end manufactur­ing power.

“The past years saw the booming of aircraft industry, including robust demand for regional aircraft, pilot training and even the constructi­on of general airports and regional airports,” said Song Kui, a researcher from the Heilongjia­ng Academy of Social Sciences.

AVIC data show that the number of general aviation aircraft in China may reach 9,000 with the market value expected to reach $60 billion by 2020.

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