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Item from June 29, 1995, in China Daily: China’s Jingdezhen Helicopter Group has become one of the partners of the Sikorsky Aircraft Corp of the United States.

The joint venture will lead the internatio­nal team of companies designing the S-92 Helibus.

The S-92 will be used as a passenger, cargo and searchand-rescue aircraft.

China has been developing its helicopter industry in collaborat­ion with internatio­nal partners since the 1990s.

The latest example is a joint venture with Airbus Helicopter­s, which is building its first assembly line in Qingdao, Shandong province.

The plant for the H-135 chopper is expected to be completed by next year.

Under an agreement signed in June last year, 100 Airbus H-135s will be assembled at the plant over 10 years.

The first helicopter rollout from Qingdao is planned for mid-2019. The production line will have a total installed annual capacity of 18 helicopter­s, which can be extended for future growth.

As of last year, there were 550 helicopter­s in operation nationwide, up from 387 in 2013, according to the Civil Aviation Administra­tion of China. It expects the number to top 2,000 in five years.

Helicopter­s are now widely used in a number of sectors across China.

In 2014, Sikorsky received approval from CAAC to begin delivering its S-76D helicopter to China, a move that underscore­d the growing market for choppers in the country.

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