Times of Suriname

Maiden flight of first China-made passenger plane important

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BEIJING - China’s homegrown large passenger plane, the C919, took to the skies yesterday in the eastern city of Shanghai, marking a great improvemen­t of China’s innovative capability and high technology in aviation and aerospace industry.

Departing from Shanghai Pudong Internatio­nal Airport with five crew members on board but no passengers, the twin-engine plane signals the country’s entry into the global aviation market as a strong competitor.

Within only 10 days, China has successive­ly launched its first home-made aircraft carrier and large passenger plane, showing its determinat­ion to implement “Made in China 2025,” a plan to transform China from a manufactur­ing giant into a world manufactur­ing power. Douglas Royce, an aerospace expert at Forecast Internatio­nal, an aerospace market research firm, told Xinhua that “the Chinese government is interested in establishi­ng independen­ce and self-sufficienc­y in all aspects of aviation, so it is as much a national project as it is a commercial venture.” In 2007, plans to develop a Chinese-built large passenger jet were approved by the State Council. In November 2015, the first C919 jet rolled off the assembly line. The “C” in the aircraft’s name stands for both China and COMAC, while 9 symbolizes “forever” in Chinese culture, and 19 represents the 190 seats at maximum capacity. With a standard range of 4,075 kilometers, the narrow-body jet is comparable with updated Airbus 320 and Boeing’s new generation 737. Royce believed that “the Chinese government is engaged in a longterm process of catching up to Europe, the United States, and Russia in commercial aircraft. This is one step in that direction.”

Michel Merluzeau, director of AirInsight­Research, an aerospace & defence market analysis and consulting group, based in Seattle, told Xinhua that he was impressed by the role of the Chinese government and the Commercial Aircraft Corporatio­n of China (COMAC), the manufactur­er of the C919, to accelerate innovation and implement innovative programs. So far, 23 foreign and domestic customers, including China’s national carrier Air China and leasing company GE Capital Aviation Service, have placed orders for 570 aircraft, according to COMAC. Merluzeau anticipate­d that by the mid-2030s, COMAC is going to become an important partner to the global aerospace supply chains, owing to the growth of supply chains in China proper and partnershi­p and the importance of market. “It cannot be ignored,” he said. However, “at least in the early years of service, demand will be centered in the Chinese market and a few satellite markets,” Royce commented on C919’s competitiv­eness with Airbus and Boeing, which are competitiv­e rivals for China’s jet and have spent decades competing fiercely against each other. (Xinhuanet.com)

 ??  ?? China’s homegrown large passenger plane C919 takes off on its maiden flight in Shanghai, east China.(Photo: Xinhua)
China’s homegrown large passenger plane C919 takes off on its maiden flight in Shanghai, east China.(Photo: Xinhua)

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