The Borneo Post

China to deliver world’s largest amphibious aircraft by 2022

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SHANGHAI: China expects to deliver its domestical­ly developed AG600, the world’s largest amphibious aircraft, to customers by 2022, the state-run Xinhua news agency reported late on Sunday citing the plane’s manufactur­er.

“We are endeavouri­ng to get the airworthin­ess certificat­ion from the civil aviation authoritie­s by 2021, and deliver it to the customers by 2022,” Xinhua quoted Huang Lingcai, the plane’s chief designer at state- owned Aviation Industry Corporatio­n of China (AVIC), as saying.

China developed the AG600 as part of a drive to modernise its military, amid a more muscular approach to territoria­l disputes in places like the South China Sea that has rattled nerves in the Asia-Pacific region and the United States.

It made its maiden flight in China in December.

Huang also said the aircraft would make more flights this year, including its first takeoff from water.

AVIC has spent about eight years developing the aircraft, which is roughly the size of a Boeing Co 737 and is designed to carry out marine rescues and battle forest fires.

It has a range of up to 4,500 kms and is designed to be able to take off and land in two metre waves.

Powered by four turboprop engines, the AG600 can carry 50 people during maritime searchand-rescue missions, and can scoop up 12 metric tons of water within 20 seconds for fire fighting trips, according to state media.

In December, state media said that the aircraft had received 17 orders so far from Chinese government department­s and Chinese companies. — Reuters

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