Chinese Aviation Industry

by78

General
Two high-resolution images of ARJ-21's cockpit.

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gadgetcool5

Senior Member
Registered Member
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ARJ21-700 aircraft newly introduced by Air China Limited flew Flight CA1109 from Beijing Capital International Airport to Xilinhot Airport at 07:47 on July 10th, 2020, completing its inaugural flight successfully and entered into route operation officially.

Thanks to the cooperation between China's Comac and America's GE, Honeywell, and Rockwell Collins for this one.
 

Hendrik_2000

Lieutenant General
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ARJ21-700 aircraft newly introduced by Air China Limited flew Flight CA1109 from Beijing Capital International Airport to Xilinhot Airport at 07:47 on July 10th, 2020, completing its inaugural flight successfully and entered into route operation officially.

Thanks to the cooperation between China's Comac and America's GE, Honeywell, and Rockwell Collins for this one.

What are you implying that China cannot do it without the participation of American company ?
Remember China start building the civilian aerospace literally from scratch So it make sense to use the american component since they have longer experience with civilian aircraft But AVIC insist on having joint venture in China making those component.
More of commercial consideration since the international airliner are more familiar with American or European component

But China has developed Y20 using their own component since western avionic is banned for use in the military and it fly with no problem
 

by78

General
Air-China-ARJ21-inaugural-flight.jpg

Air-China-ARJ21-takeoff.jpg


ARJ21-700 aircraft newly introduced by Air China Limited flew Flight CA1109 from Beijing Capital International Airport to Xilinhot Airport at 07:47 on July 10th, 2020, completing its inaugural flight successfully and entered into route operation officially.

Thanks to the cooperation between China's Comac and America's GE, Honeywell, and Rockwell Collins for this one.

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