SamuraiBlue
Captain
No duh, Captain Obvious.
Yes grease is greasy , oil is oily, smoke is smokey. Very true.
Well nobody was touching the subject so I threw it in for more in depth discussion to the matter.
Another is market size of China alone may not be large enough to sustain production and the limit may come sooner than many believes.
I attended a Flightglobal seminar last year concerning the world airliner market and they stated that the average first hand owner lifespan of 737 size airliners is around 7.5 years which is the average in break even point of initial investment against obtained sales and most importantly resales value.
An investor in the passenger airline industry focuses on the fleet's resale value so they can deduce the amount as well as the health of the asset the company owns. If C919 doesn't obtain a good resales value it means the company will not be able to refresh their fleet losing edge against their competitors that does.
This again goes back to the requirement of global training and maintenance facilities since the second/third hand market of these planes would need to go beyond PRC borders to find enough buyers competing with A&B planes.