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August 25, 2009

China’s first Chinese-made large aircraft prototype form will be in Hong Kong, raising the veil

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China’s first Chinese-made large aircraft prototype form will be in Hong Kong, raising the veil
According to the Hong Kong Chinese news agency reported that China’s first Chinese-made large aircraft, C919 shape prototype will be shown in Hong Kong in early September, it will be the first time to the international market appeared C919.

China Commercial Aircraft Co., 24, revealed that the company in 2009 Asian Aerospace International Expo and Congress of the C919 on display at a large high-profile appearance of the prototype aircraft.

C919 program was launched in November last year. 150-level C919 aircraft will be from Asia and Europe and the United States’s international partners to develop. According to the plan, the first aircraft will be delivered in 2016 ordered route to use, and will subsequently develop their growth range aircraft, cargo aircraft and business jets.

China Commercial Aircraft Co. executives have told media about the naming C919 implication: C is China’s first letter was one of these state-owned companies COMAC the first letter of abbreviation, but also implies China is determined to become a world market for big jets with Airbus (Airbus) and Boeing (Boeing) to form the pattern of ABC side by side. The first “9″ means “permanence”, “19″ indicates the maximum capacity of 190.

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