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Second prototype of China’s C919 jet conducts test flight

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BEIJING: A second prototype of China’s home-built C919 passenger jet took off for a test flight in Shanghai yesterday, state television reported, another step forward in the country’s ambitions to muscle in to the global jet market.

A total of six prototypes will eventually conduct test flights, China Central Television reported, with engine tests to be a particular focus.

The aim was to conduct another long- distance test flight in late January, chief engineer Wang Wei was quoted as saying.

More than 1,000 tests would be carried out.

The narrow-body aircraft, which will compete with Boeing’s 737 and the Airbus A320, is a symbol of China’s ambitions to penetrate the global passenger jet market, estimated to be worth 2 trillion over the next 20 years.

The C919 made its maiden flight on May 5 after numerous delays.

Analysts have questioned the long periods between previous test flights.

It completed its first longdistan­ce flight on Nov 10, flying for 2 hours and 23 minutes from Shanghai to the central Chinese city of Xi’an, covering more than 1,300km and reaching an altitude of 7,800 metres.

Its manufactur­er, the Commercial Aircraft Corp of China Ltd ( COMAC), called the maiden flight a milestone that marked the plane’s move into an airworthin­ess certificat­ion phase.

COMAC is aiming to obtain certificat­ion for the plane from Chinese regulators as well as Europe’s aviation safety regulator, which agreed in April to start the certificat­ion process.

The plane has dozens of customers who have placed orders and commitment­s for 785 jets, COMAC has said. — Reuters

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