China Daily (Hong Kong)

C919 ends first high-speed taxi test

- By ZHU WENQIAN zhuwenqian@ chinadaily.com.cn

The much-anticipate­d C919, the large homegrown passenger jet, has finished its first high-speed taxiing test, and it is just one step closer to its maiden flight.

Shanghai-based Stateowned Commercial Aircraft Corp of China Ltd, the manufactur­er of the C919, completed the high-speed taxiing test in Shanghai on Sunday.

Since the first C919 rolled off the assembly line, COMAC has been conducting tests in preparatio­n for its first flight. So far, it has completed most of ground-based pre-flight evaluation­s, including the low-speed and medium- speed taxiing tests, to examine the whole aircraft and its key components and connecting parts.

Wang Yanan, editor-inchief of Aerospace Knowledge magazine, said highspeed taxiing tests are usually conducted at speeds of 230 to 260 kilometers per hour, with the front landing gear slightly lifted to simulate takeoff.

“It is hard to evaluate the intervals between each highspeed taxiing tests. It could be two to three days or one week. It could be very fast if everything went right and no big technical faults occurred,” Wang said.

“Usually, every latter highspeed test will be conducted at a faster speed than the previous one, and more similar to the real condition before takeoff.”

He said COMAC will evaluate if the experiment­al performanc­e is consistent to the designed capability, and the company would have to fin- ish all the steps to guarantee the success of its flight.

For B787 of Boeing Co and A350 of Airbus Group SE, both widebody planes required high-speed taxiing tests of less than 10 times.

The C919, the single-aisle, 168-seat and twin-engine jet, is a commercial aircraft for medium-haul flights. The homemade plane is expected to compete with the updated Airbus 320 and the new-generation B737, which currently dominate the market.

As of last November, COMAC had received 570 orders for the C919 from more than 20 customers, including domestic airlines such as Air China, China Southern, China Eastern, Hainan Airlines, Sichuan Airlines and Joy Air.

Every latter highspeed test will be conducted at a faster speed than the previous one.” Wang Yanan, editor-in-chief at Aerospace Knowledge

 ?? YIN LIQIN / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? A C919 aircraft rolls off the assembly line in Shanghai. The plane, China’s homegrown big passenger jet, completed its first highspeed taxiing test on Sunday.
YIN LIQIN / FOR CHINA DAILY A C919 aircraft rolls off the assembly line in Shanghai. The plane, China’s homegrown big passenger jet, completed its first highspeed taxiing test on Sunday.

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