China Daily

READY FOR TAKEOFF

Domestic helicopter firms need support

- By ZHU WENQIAN zhuwenqian@chinadaily.com.cn

The Chinese government urgently needs to establish a coordinati­on and communicat­ion mechanism between the helicopter industry and other sectors to protect the growth of the domestic helicopter industry, an expert said.

China needs to realize the irreplacea­ble function of helicopter­s, said Wu Ximing, deputy director of the science and technology committee at the Aviation Industry Corporatio­n of China and chief designer of Avicopter Co Ltd.

“The domestic helicopter sector is relatively small, and if there are no protection­s, foreign investment­s will pour in and the domestic helicopter industry will struggle to survive and grow,” Wu, a member of the 13th National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultati­ve Conference, said on the sidelines of the ongoing two sessions.

Currently, China has about 400 civil helicopter­s, and those made domestical­ly account for about 10 percent of the civil helicopter market. In the next 10 years, the total number of civil helicopter­s in the country is expected to increase to more than 4,000.

“Most foreign-made helicopter­s are designed for lowaltitud­e flying, and none of them are specifical­ly suitable for China as they can’t fully meet the applicatio­n requiremen­ts of high-altitude areas with complicate­d landforms in the country,” Wu said.

Meanwhile, Wu said that within 10 years, the government is expected to lift controls over low-altitude flying, and the easing of controls would be a sign of mature industrial developmen­t in the country.

“The domestic helicopter industry is set to expand rapidly, which will serve as a prerequisi­te and provide the pressure and driving force for further growth of the sector in China.”

The government has already introduced relevant policies to encourage low-altitude flying, and China has launched pilot projects in two areas in the country, where helicopter­s can fly at between a few hundred meters to three kilometers off the ground, Wu said.

He said the performanc­e, lifespan and reliabilit­y of domestical­ly constructe­d helicopter engines are pre-eminent, but there is still a gap between domestic and foreign-made levels.

Foreign helicopter manufactur­ers, including European manufactur­er Airbus SE and US manufactur­er Bell Helicopter Textron Inc, together take about half of the civil turbine market share in China. They are optimistic and have continued investing in China, as the demand is robust.

By 2020, China will have more than 500 airports, and more than 5,000 general aviation aircraft will be in service, according to the Civil Aviation Administra­tion of China.

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 ?? XINHUA ?? A ground personnel clears an AC352 helicopter, designed by the Aviation Industry Corporatio­n of China, for take off.
XINHUA A ground personnel clears an AC352 helicopter, designed by the Aviation Industry Corporatio­n of China, for take off.
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Wu Ximing, deputy director of the science and technology committee at the Aviation Industry Corporatio­n of China

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