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China should really have a lot of experience in this field, so far they have built over 126 Airbus A320 aircraft from thier Airbus assembly line in Tianjin
Assembling aircraft from knock-down kits and designing from scratch are totally different things.
COMAC also has a culture where the lower down engineers/managers cannot change decisions and this is resulting in late discoveries of issues. Issues that are now 'baked into' the concept of the ARJ-21, such as the landing gear problems. COMAC is suffering from stove-piped organization in which teams are reluctant to work together and tend to push decisions up the command chain.The building of the Airbus really put China on the right track as far as commercial aircraft goes, somehow however things haven't gone quite according to plan
Never the less they must push on, invest more and try harder to get the issues resolved, even if it means delaying the project, they have to master this field of technology no matter what the cost is there is a big market for ARJ-21 and C919 and COMAC is a young company
There is a massive learning curve in designing a modern airliner certifiable to international standards. The West and the Russians have been managing to do this for years, and even then, they mess things up every now and then (witness the Boeing 787 problems).