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Manufactur­ing at new heights

Riding late-mover advantages, COMAC changes the game of jet-making

- By ZHU WENQIAN zhuwenqian@chinadaily.com.cn

The C919 is not just the first homegrown Chinese passenger jet, it is the nation’s first large plane with intellectu­al property rights.

Besides internatio­nal standards, it boasts a global sourcing model akin to that of Boeing Co and Airbus Group SE.

Global sourcing is believed to raise production efficiency and save on costs. But manufactur­ers retain control over key technologi­es.

The C919 also boasts several significan­t technical breakthrou­ghs. Intense research and developmen­t process preceded its making. For example, it uses a large amount of composite materials.

“A lot of people said that China only built the shell for the C919. This is a misunderst­anding. Ensemble is one of the core technologi­es of large aircraft manufactur­ing. It’s also a great difficulty for the aviation manufactur­ing industry,” Ye Wei, executive director and president of COMAC America Corporatio­n, told Xinhua.

“The breakthrou­gh of aircraft integratio­n technology marks a great progress that China has made in the aviation sector.”

Ye said that in order to achieve internatio­nal standards, the C919 adopted global cooperatio­n. Its engine, avionics system, as well as flight control system, are manufactur­ed by many joint ventures and wholly owned entities in Europe and the United States.

Its suppliers include internatio­nal majors such as General Electric Aviation and Honeywell Aerospace.

“Internatio­nalized business developmen­t requires global cooperatio­n, and internatio­nal procuremen­t is a necessary path,” he said. “From this perspectiv­e, the C919 creates values for the global enterprise­s, and it bears hope from around the world,” Ye told Xinhua.

In fact, it is a common practice for the commercial aircraft manufactur­ing industry to rely on suppliers and component makers from around the world.

Wang Yanan, editor-inchief of Aerospace Knowledge magazine, said the design and manufactur­e of large aircraft require integratio­n of complex systems, and China serves as the host and the top designer.

“For the C919, China made specific technical requiremen­ts regarding the subsystems, and some internatio­nal suppliers need to upgrade their systems to adapt to the C919 aircraft,” he said.

“The design and assembly themselves constitute a key technology, which involves dynamics, aerodynami­cs and others. There aren’t many developing countries that can come up with a plan and achieve it.”

Wang said China now has the capability to manufactur­e passenger aircraft fully by itself. But the manufactur­ing period will get longer, and it will be difficult to control the market.

When the C919 project was launched, its maker COMAC aimed to develop a commercial airplane that will adapt to the global market, instead of labeling the aircraft a madein-China product, which is an old-fashioned concept.

Meanwhile, Boeing and Airbus are keen to cooperate with COMAC, to take advantage of the opportunit­ies and talent in China. They hope to tap into the local market. Several hundreds of internatio­nal partners are also benefiting from the developmen­t of the C919 project.

Liu Shaoyong, chairman of China Eastern Airlines, said as the first global customer that will use the C919 aircraft, the carrier is looking forward to press the plane into service as soon as possible. The first route of the C919 will connect Shanghai and Beijing. The first flight on this route is expected to be around the 2020-22 period.

Liu said the C919 integrates the highest level of scientific applicatio­ns in both domestic and internatio­nal aviation industries. It also enjoys certain late-mover advantages, and is designed at a high starting point.

“The market for civil aviation is broad, and China is already a huge market. An aircraft that is safe, economical, comfortabl­e and environmen­tally friendly will be favored by the market. I am sure that the C919 will become very popular,” he said.

 ?? FANG ZHE / XINHUA ?? Guests vie to take photos of the C919 after its successful maiden test flight and landing at the Shanghai Pudong Internatio­nal Airport on Friday.
FANG ZHE / XINHUA Guests vie to take photos of the C919 after its successful maiden test flight and landing at the Shanghai Pudong Internatio­nal Airport on Friday.
 ?? LIU KUN / XINHUA ?? Engineers test the windshield of the C919 at a facility in Chengdu, Sichuan province.
LIU KUN / XINHUA Engineers test the windshield of the C919 at a facility in Chengdu, Sichuan province.

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