The Borneo Post

Regional jet makers eye China market boost but obstacles loom

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SHANGHAI/MONTREAL/SAO PAULO: New rules governing Chinese airline startups are fueling hopes at Embraer SA, Bombardier Inc and other regional jet makers for a spike in orders next year, but local competitio­n and doubts about size restrictio­ns still loom as major obstacles.

The new policy is aimed at encouragin­g fledgling carriers to boost domestic flights serving secondary markets in China rather than focusing exclusivel­y on big cities.

The three-month old policy has still not been published in its entirety, leaving the industry guessing on some key details.

But provisions include scaling back access to major hubs and a requiremen­t that new regional carriers operate at least 25 smaller city-hopper jets before graduating to bigger aircraft, according to three industry sources familiar with the policy.

That could translate into Chinese demand for more than 250 new regional jets in the next two years, said one source familiar with a planemaker’s outlook, providing a shot in the arm for a new generation of aircraft that has suffered a string of setbacks. Another source familiar with the market called the prospects more limited.

China is seen as anxious to prevent carriers from using niche markets as a back door to the main airline business by grabbing licenses to set up small regional or cargo airlines and then quickly defecting to the more lucrative bigcity segment, dominated by Airbus and Boeing.

On paper, that should boost demand for regional jets including China’s delayed ARJ21, developed by the state-owned Commercial Aircraft Corporatio­n of China (COMAC).

The support for regional aviation in China should also encourage foreign market leaders such as Bombardier and Embraer, according to Yang Yang, a director at COMAC’s Shanghai Aircraft Design Research Institute.

“This will potentiall­y give them a big market to target,” he said.

Regional jet makers have been recovering from developmen­t hitches in recent years, only to find that demand has now slowed in their main markets in the United States and Europe as prediction­s of robust orders from Asia have yet to materialis­e.

A spokesman for Canada’s Bombardier said the new policy offers regional airlines “many new opportunit­ies” and Brazil’s Embraer called it an “insightful ... new policy to promote regional aviation.”

Russia’s Sukhoi Civil Aircraft said the company started regular talks this year with potential Chinese customers for its recently introduced Superjet regional aircraft.

Others, such as Japan’s Mitsubishi Aircraft, are keeping a lid on expectatio­ns, wary of competitio­n from the ARJ21, China’s first homegrown passenger jet, which COMAC put into service this year.

“We think in general China has a huge potential,” said Yugo Fukuhara, a vice president for sales of Mitsubishi Aircraft, a unit of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd, which is developing another newcomer to the regional jet market. — Reuters

 ??  ?? Models of the ARJ21 regional jet from Commercial Aircraft Corp of China (COMAC) are displayed at the Aviation Expo China 2015 in Beijing. New rules governing Chinese airline startups are fueling hopes at Embraer SA, Bombardier Inc and other regional...
Models of the ARJ21 regional jet from Commercial Aircraft Corp of China (COMAC) are displayed at the Aviation Expo China 2015 in Beijing. New rules governing Chinese airline startups are fueling hopes at Embraer SA, Bombardier Inc and other regional...

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