Ultra
Junior Member
My take on this issue. Currently, lets face it, China's engines are one of the shortfall of the Chinese aerospace industry, they can build top of the line radar, avionic suits and airframe... but engine still lagged behind as compared to some of the more well known manufacturers and country. However, to say that the Chinese is inferior or will be behind is not really the case. The Chinese had the resources nowadays, unlike 20 years ago and currently they really are not that hot or deep in trouble that they needed to rush time to come up with something incredible. Do note that the Chinese only started this game pretty late as compared to other more established industry players, but they are getting there.
Now, if they could partner with someone (really sincere on the joint development) of course it will be for the best, as it will definitely speed up the R&D processes... but by partnering, we don't mean going into a partnership whereby the Chinese dump money to let the other party (for example, Russia) do their research and present them with a final product... by partnering, I mean, joint development whereby key and important technical aspect is shared between both parties so that the Chinese can manufactured those products themselves.
If without this partnership... well... it is not the end of the world, the Chinese's currently fleet of aircraft can still fly without that much of incident. They still have the time to develope engines and they have the resources (in term of talents, monies, materials, etc) so it is no biggie.
And... by the way... do you really need the best engines around? I always have the impression that as long as the engines is suitable, would not cause a lost of power, lasting and reliable, and thats enough. Do you really need one with the longest lifespan, greatest thrust, etc to compete in the world market?
The Americans knows engine is one key weakness of Chinese aviation industry, so they will not be helping Chinese in any way shape or form, so forget about partnering with Americans (Pratt & Whitney or General Electric). The Russians know this too, and this is the only reason why Chinese have to keep buying the AL-31F from them so there is no reason for them to help Chinese since they are still milking this cash cow for as long as they can..so no reason that Saturn/Lyulka, Klimov, or Ivchenko will want to partner with Chinese. That leaves with only the Europeans who are "more neutral" these days towards China, which means maybe SNECMA is a possibility for partnership.