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China's large passenger plane catches attention at Farnborough Air Show
2012-07-16 05:24:38

LONDON, July 15

China-made large passenger airplane C919 model has caught attentions of visitors at the 48th Farnborough International Airshow which closed on Sunday.

During the show, the Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China, Ltd (COMAC) signed a memorandum of understanding with International Airlines Group (IAG), showing that the company has great interest in buying China's domestically designed C919 large passenger plane.

"I found it delighted to be able to sign this memorandum of understanding while we will work together to assist one another in development not just in C919, but hopefully future generations of COMAC aircraft,"said Willie Walsh, Chief Executive of IAG.

The C919 plane has so far received 280 orders from home and abroad. The orders are mostly from domestic users, but some are from the United States and southeast Asian countries.

The C919 is a 150-seat aircraft designed for short-haul commercial use. The project was launched in 2008 by the COMAC, which is a state-owned company.

Jean-Paul Ebanga, President and CEO of CFM International, spoke highly of the engine the C919 used. Ebanga said that the engines for C919 is called the LEAP-1-C. It's the brand new engine CFM has been developing. It's using the latest cleanest technology you can find in the world.

"So it's really a game changer. It's bringing two digital improvements in terms of fuel burn and increment requirements. It's really the best COMAC can get in the engine industry."

At the week-long Farnborough Airshow, one of the largest such show in the world, more than 120,000 trade visitors are estimated to attend the first 5-day professional show and another about 130,000 to take part in the public weekend show on 14th and 15th July.

Some 47 billion U.S. dollars worth of business deals were announced in the previous biennial show in 2010.

FIA 2012 also hosted a series of conferences focusing on aerospace growth, global space industry, aviation security and future defense technologies.

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China is new player in Aviation industry but its progress is very fast. growing local aviation industry provides the manufacturer great strength. In my view will soon catch up Boeing & Airbus ans will provide the stiff competition. The duopoly of the two western manufacturer must end for the good of Industry.
 
This is for China's domestic market only. No foreign airline would risk the lives of their passengers on a Chinese jet.

can you read?

The C919 plane has so far received 280 orders from home and abroad. The orders are mostly from domestic users, but some are from the United States and southeast Asian countries.
 
This is for China's domestic market only. No foreign airline would risk the lives of their passengers on a Chinese jet.
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If one of these planes does come down, let's hope it comes down on your house. Gussing a lot of Chinese flights pass over Korean airspace so watch out, you never know.
 
can you read?
The C919 plane has so far received 280 orders from home and abroad. The orders are mostly from domestic users, but some are from the United States and southeast Asian countries.

I wonder why COMAC claims an US airlines ordered it, since a commercial jet needs a lengthy and rigorous FAA approval and this one doesn't have it. No US airline would be foolish enough to order a jet by an unproven vendor with no history of FAA approval.

Get an FAA approval and the jet flies in China without an incident for 5 years then the US airlines may talk, but not before then.

If one of these planes does come down, let's hope it comes down on your house. Gussing a lot of Chinese flights pass over Korean airspace so watch out, you never know.
To fly over Korean airspace, a commercial jet needs a US or EU aviation authority approval. Since this one doesn't have it, it is not allowed to fly over or fly into Korea.

I checked which US airline ordered C9191; it wasn't an airline, but GE Capital Aviation, a leasing company which is buying the jets to lease to its Chinese clients, not to be used in the US.

I will report this thread since it is a local news that only affects China.
 
The C919 plane has so far received 280 orders from home and abroad. The orders are mostly from domestic users, but some are from the United States and southeast Asian countries.

again,can you read?
 
Wow! :woot: That plane looks pretty sexy! (And so do the air hostesses! :tup: )

Cheers!
 

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