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The summer heat presented an ideal opportunity as #ARJ21 AC103 performed a series of hot-weather tests in Turpan City, Xinjiang. 12 days of testing were performed to support aircraft systems optimization projects, which aim to further increase the ARJ's reliability and economy.

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Media report successful first flight of V1plus 1:10 scaled prototype on 8th Aug. V1plus is designed by COMAC's wind pursuer workshop to test Truss-Braced Wing concept. V1plus's design is positioned as a mid-range subsonic narrow-body passenger aircraft with larger seat, with a wingspan of approximately 52m, which can operate at airports of Class D and above, and is compatible with all current airport ground facilities. The concept design scheme is highly inherited from the C919 aircraft in terms of the straight section of the nose, fuselage, etc., and the cabin layout and interior. It is of typical "COMAC lineage".

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Source in Chinese: “追风”工作室又出招啦!“乘风”V1plus首飞成功!
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On Aug 8th, #COMAC Chairman He Dongfeng visited COMAC's Wind Chaser workshop, where young engineers design and test scale aircraft models, such as the "Wind-Rider V-1", a concept Truss-Braced Wing airliner, which flew days later. Here’s to the future of aviation! #AvGeek

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成都航空接第六架ARJ21飞机 机队规模达38架
2018-08-25 来源:民航资源网 作者:毛燕  [投稿排行榜]
2018-08-25 09:17:13

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图:成都航空接收第六架ARJ21飞机 摄影:王巡洋​

  民航资源网2018年8月25日消息:8月24日,一架全新的中国民机ARJ21从江苏南通起飞,21:24平稳降落在成都双流国际机场,正式加入成都航空ARJ21机队。至此,成都航空机队规模达38架,其中6架ARJ21飞机,32架空客A320系列飞机。成都航空公司总经理查光忆等领导到双流机场迎接接机小组凯旋。
Civil Aviation Resource Network August 25, 2018 News: On August 24th, a brand new Chinese civil aircraft ARJ21 took off from Nantong, Jiangsu Province, and landed at Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport at 21:24, and officially joined the Chengdu Airlines ARJ21 fleet. So far, the Chengdu Airlines has a fleet of 38 aircraft, including 6 ARJ21 aircraft and 32 Airbus A320 series aircraft. Chengdu Airlines General Manager Cha Guangyi and other leaders went to Shuangliu Airport to greet the pick-up team.

  据悉,这架中国国籍号为B-3328的ARJ21飞机为两舱布局,共有78个座位。这架ARJ21飞机将迅速投入到成都航空航班运行中,为成都航空2018-2019冬春航季航线网络布局提供运力支持。
It is reported that this ARJ21 aircraft with no. B-3328 has a two-cabin layout with a total of 78 seats. The ARJ21 aircraft will be quickly put into operation in Chengdu Airlines flight plan, providing transportation support for Chengdu Airlines' 2018-2019 winter and spring season route network layout.

  另悉,成都航空新开通了成都往返南宁航线,由ARJ21飞机执飞,每日执行。
It is also known that Chengdu Airlines has newly opened the roundtrip Chengdu-Nanjing route with the ARJ21 aircraft, which is flown daily.

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图:成都航空接收第六架ARJ21飞机 摄影:王巡洋​

 
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成都航空接第六架ARJ21飞机 机队规模达38架
2018-08-25 来源:民航资源网 作者:毛燕  [投稿排行榜]
2018-08-25 09:17:13

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图:成都航空接收第六架ARJ21飞机 摄影:王巡洋​

  民航资源网2018年8月25日消息:8月24日,一架全新的中国民机ARJ21从江苏南通起飞,21:24平稳降落在成都双流国际机场,正式加入成都航空ARJ21机队。至此,成都航空机队规模达38架,其中6架ARJ21飞机,32架空客A320系列飞机。成都航空公司总经理查光忆等领导到双流机场迎接接机小组凯旋。
Civil Aviation Resource Network August 25, 2018 News: On August 24th, a brand new Chinese civil aircraft ARJ21 took off from Nantong, Jiangsu Province, and landed at Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport at 21:24, and officially joined the Chengdu Airlines ARJ21 fleet. So far, the Chengdu Airlines has a fleet of 38 aircraft, including 6 ARJ21 aircraft and 32 Airbus A320 series aircraft. Chengdu Airlines General Manager Cha Guangyi and other leaders went to Shuangliu Airport to greet the pick-up team.

  据悉,这架中国国籍号为B-3328的ARJ21飞机为两舱布局,共有78个座位。这架ARJ21飞机将迅速投入到成都航空航班运行中,为成都航空2018-2019冬春航季航线网络布局提供运力支持。
It is reported that this ARJ21 aircraft with no. B-3328 has a two-cabin layout with a total of 78 seats. The ARJ21 aircraft will be quickly put into operation in Chengdu Airlines flight plan, providing transportation support for Chengdu Airlines' 2018-2019 winter and spring season route network layout.

  另悉,成都航空新开通了成都往返南宁航线,由ARJ21飞机执飞,每日执行。
It is also known that Chengdu Airlines has newly opened the roundtrip Chengdu-Nanjing route with the ARJ21 aircraft, which is flown daily.

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图:成都航空接收第六架ARJ21飞机 摄影:王巡洋​

 
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From weibo of COMAC,

2018年8月27日8点40分,ARJ21-700型飞机114架机从上海大场机场起飞,经过1小时48分钟的飞行,于10时28分降落南通,顺利完成首次生产试飞并转场南通。试飞中心副主任谭祥升参加本次试飞任务。
At 8:40 on August 27, 2018, the 114 aircraft of the ARJ21-700 took off from Shanghai Dachang Airport. After 1 hour and 48 minutes of flight, it landed at Nantong on 10:28, successfully completed the first production test flight and transfer to Nantong. Tan Xiangsheng, deputy director of the test flight center, participated in the test flight mission.

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Genghis Khan Airlines: what do we know about the new start-up? – Blue Swan Daily
August 24, 2018


In late Aug-2018 the Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China (Comac) signed an order for 50 Comac ARJ21 aircraft, including 25 firm orders and 25 options. The order, however, was not from a well known airline – instead, it was with a company known as Genghis Khan Airlines.

Summary:

  • Genghis Khan Airlines has ordered up to 50 aircraft from Comac, shelving initial plans to operate with Bombardier CRJ900s.
  • The new start-up aims to launch in early 2019 and is a rebrand from Tianjiao Airlines.
  • Genghis Khan Airlines agreed with Comac to establish a flight school and other infrastructure to begin operations.
Situated in Inner Mongolia, an autonomous region of northern China, the new start-up airline referencing the historical figure Genghis Khan is actually a rebrand from the formerly known Tianjiao Airlines. Even before, when the company was Tianjiao Airlines, not much was known about it, which makes a 50 aircraft order even more curious.

Earlier in 2018 the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) had awarded Tianjiao preliminary approval to operate at a base at Mongolia’s Hohhot Baita International Airport. Tianjiao Airlines had planned to operate domestic, regional and cargo services with Bombardier CRJ900 aircraft, but it looks like these plans have been shelved in favour of ARJ21s. Tianjiao Airlines was also considering Embraer 190s and A320s before its ARJ21 decision.

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Genghis Khan Airlines may have opted for Comac aircraft due to the potential for quick expansion of operations with that equipment. The start-up’s plans are ambitious, to say the least – aiming for a fleet of 25 aircraft and 40 operated destinations in five years, and a fleet of 50 aircraft and 80 destinations in eight years.

The order would mean that Comac is to deliver the first two aircraft in Dec-2018, and then deliver the remainder over the next five years. This would make Genghis Khan Airlines the second airline to operate the ARJ21 after the Comac-owned Chengdu Airlines.

However, the one factor that potentially moved the start-up’s plans from a CRJ900 to an ARJ21 operator is China’s ‘Rule 96’ policy.

Introduced in 2016, the rule introduced a regulation requiring start-up airlines to operate at least 25 regional aircraft before being permitted into the international market. The only aircraft that meet Rule 96’s regional aircraft seat limits of 100 or less – and are certified to be sold in China – are Comac’s ARJ21, AVIC Aircraft’s MA60 turboprop and Bombardier’s Q400 and CRJ 900 variants. A lack of supply of CRJ 900s could have pushed Genghis Khan Airlines towards the ARJ21.

Investors and technical personnel

In its early 2018 filing with the CAAC Genghis Khan Airlines identified its investor as Inner Mongolia Aviation Tourism Investment Group, with a registered capital of CNY3 billion (USD438.4 million). The start-up is expected to launch in early 2019.

According to the filing, the company is also backed by former personnel from various airlines, including Yunnan Hongtu Airlines, Air China, 9 Air, Qingdao Airlines, Hebei Airlines, China Southern Airlines and Ruili Airlines. In fact, former Qingdao Airlines chairman Tang Huanguang is in charge of preparing the airline for commercial services.

As part of establishing regular operations, Genghis Khan Airlines has also agreed with Comac to establish a flight school, a centre for maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) and the Genghis Khan Airlines training centre in Inner Mongolia, according to the airline’s chairman Hao Yutao. Two tranches of pilots have already started training on the ARJ21. This is potentially another factor leading Genghis Khan Airlines to select the ARJ21, with Comac supporting the airline where Bombardier potentially could not.

The Mongolian Statistical Information Service has said that 202,600 inbound tourists visited Mongolia in 1H2018 – an increase of 12% year-on-year. Despite the growth, this includes rail and road transport.

A start-up with 50 regional aircraft operating in such a small inbound tourism market will be interesting, to say the least.

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New Genghis Khan Airlines will soon receive their first COMAC ARJ21 aircraft. The airline will become the second customer of @COMACAmerica

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China starts developing civilian passenger airship
Source: Xinhua| 2018-09-03 19:22:03|Editor: ZX


BEIJING, Sept. 3 (Xinhua) -- China has started developing a civilian passenger airship, announced the Aviation Industry Corporation of China, Ltd. (AVIC) in a document posted at its website.

The 3,500-cubic-meter airship will have a large load capacity of 840 kg, with the ability to hold a maximum of 10 passengers. The flight duration will reach 24 hours, with a maximum range of 1,000 km and a flight altitude of 3,050 meters.

The front of the airship is made up of pilot and passenger compartments, while the fuel engines are located at the back.

The airship's flight control system can quickly switch from manned to unmanned, and the airship can be controlled remotely from the ground or through program control.

Modern manned airships are suitable for air tourism and passenger and freight transport in remote regions since they are economical, safe and comfortable.

The airship will be widely used in tourism, surveying and prospecting, ocean monitoring, freight transport and emergency rescue.

The airship's first flight is expected to take place in 2020.
 
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Nation to further open aviation to private investments
By Zhu Wenqian | China Daily | Updated: 2018-09-10 13:26
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The second C919 aircraft takes off on its first flight of 2018 on Jan 14 in Shanghai. [Photo/IC]

$16b could flow into 28 projects; investors for 11 identified already

China recently published a list of 28 civil aviation projects open to private investments, which could entail investments worth 110 billion yuan ($16.13 billion).

The move is expected to attract considerable interest from private investors, industry insiders said.

Private sector participation will likely further boost efficiency in the implementation of aviation projects and quicken growth of the sector, experts said.

The 28 projects cover both traditional areas and some emerging segments.

Among traditional niches are airport construction, cargo logistics, plane maintenance, and air rescue. The new areas include drone delivery and airborne data communications, according to the list released by the Civil Aviation Administration of China and the National Development and Reform Commission in late August.

The move will optimize the investment structure of the civil aviation sector, advance the supply-side structural reform and enable high-quality development of the sector, according to the statement of the CAAC.

In traditional areas, the measure will revitalize the market and improve corporate management. In emerging areas, it will accelerate the speed of research and development, the setting of industry standards and the expansion of markets, the statement said.

"The investment from the private sector will augment State investment, fuel faster growth of the civil aviation industry and enable technological innovation in the sector," said Lin Zhijie, an aviation industry analyst and columnist at Carnoc, one of China's largest civil aviation websites.

Private investors for 11 of the 28 projects have been already finalized, including investments in the airport at E'zhou in Central China's Hubei province.

The remaining 17 projects are still open for private sector participation. They include the construction of the new airport in Hohhot, Inner Mongolia autonomous region, in North China, the CAAC said.

A second list of civil aviation projects that hope to attract private investments will be released at an appropriate time, after evaluating the progress of the first group of projects, the CAAC said in its statement.

Lin said the social-benefit-first principle that guides State investments, and the efficiency-first ethos of the private sector would complement each other to foster growth in the sector.

"For private investors, this would also become a new and more stable way of investing," he said.

The policy is expected to encourage more investors to participate in or watch the Zhuhai Airshow, the largest of its kind in the country. The event is held every two years in Zhuhai, Guangdong province, in South China. This year, it will run from Nov 6 to 11.

A record 770 exhibitors from 43 countries and regions, including more exhibitors from the countries and regions involved in the Belt and Road Initiative, have confirmed their participation.

The home-built C919 large passenger jet and the twin-engine regional jet ARJ21 will be on display at the airshow. Besides, domestically made high-end aviation equipment will be on show, according to the organizer.

In the stock markets, shares of some aviation-related State-owned enterprises and private companies are worth paying attention to in the run-up to the Zhuhai Airshow, according to forecasts in industry reports.

They include shares of China Avionics Systems Co Ltd, China Aerospace Times Electronics Co Ltd, China Spacesat Co Ltd, the nation's key developer of small satellites, in addition to Beijing Aerospace Changfeng Co Ltd, aerospace equipment manufacturer HT-SAAE, State-owned Aisino Corporation, and Guizhou Space Appliance Co.

Xinhua contributed to this story.
 
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Chinese aircraft maker, airline join hands to tap African market | CGTN Africa
By Yvonne Rarieya

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China-made ARJ21 regional jets are expected to enter the African market, according to a memorandum of understanding between Hainan Airlines (HNA) and the Commercial Aircraft Corp. of China (COMAC) that was signed on Friday.

HNA will deliver ARJ21 regional jets into African countries based on its global airline network and partnerships with African airliners such as the Ghana-based AWA.

HNA and COMAC will take an active role to assist African countries in building regional airline networks, carry out cooperation in areas including aircraft maintenance, aviation materials supply and personnel training.

The two companies also set eyes on establishing a jet leasing company in Africa to support sales of domestically made planes.

He Dongfeng, COMAC board chairman, said its partnership with HNA is conducive to helping Chinese commercial aircraft and aviation transportation industry expand into the global market.

“The aviation sector in Africa has huge market potential,” said HNA chairman Chen Feng, adding the partnership will promote the development of Chinese made jets.

According to an agreement in June, HNA agreed to buy 100 ARJ21 jets and 200 C919 passenger aircraft from COMAC.
 
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China's first airplane developed by private firm completes production
Source: Xinhua| 2018-05-21 21:18:25|Editor: mmm


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Special guests unveil an airplane GA20 in Nanchang, capital of east China's Jiangxi Province, May 21, 2018. The single-engine propeller-driven GA20 is a fixed wing four-seat civil utility aircraft, whose intellectual property is independently owned by a Chinese private enterprise Guanyi Aero. The plane rolled off the production line and finished its first runway test on Monday. (Xinhua/Zhou Mi)

NANCHANG, May 21 (Xinhua) -- China's first aircraft independently developed by a private company, the Guanyi GA20, rolled off the production line in east China's Jiangxi Province, Monday.

GA20 is a four-seater, general purpose, single propeller-driven aircraft developed by Guanyi General Aviation, a private company based in Shanghai.

According to the chief engineer, the fuel-efficient aircraft has a maximum range of 1,200 km, and maximum speed of 360 km per hour.

The company began to develop the aircraft in 2014 and has settled its general aviation industrial base in the Nanchang High-tech Zone. It plans an annual output of 200 by 2022.

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China's first airplane developed by private firm makes maiden flight
Source: Xinhua| 2018-09-19 21:34:02|Editor: ZX


NANCHANG, Sept. 19 (Xinhua) -- China's first aircraft independently developed by a private company, the Guanyi GA20, made a successful maiden flight in east China's Jiangxi Province on Wednesday.

The GA20 is a four-seater, general purpose, single propeller-driven aircraft developed by Guanyi General Aviation, a private company based in Shanghai.

During the 26-minute maiden flight, the plane ascended to a height of about 300 meters, made a number of routine tests, before landing smoothly at an airport in Nanchang, capital of Jiangxi.

With an overall length of 8.1 meters and a wingspan of 9.4 meters, the plane is powered by a Lycoming O-320 engine and equipped with a Garmin aviation system. It is designed for multiple purposes such as aviation training, private aviation and tourism.

Guanyi began to develop the aircraft in 2014 and has settled its general aviation industrial base in the Nanchang High-tech Zone. It plans an annual output of 200 by 2022.

After the successful maiden flight, Guanyi plans to produce five more GA20s. The company is also developing self-driving cargo aircraft and twin-engine planes.

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China's first airplane developed by private firm makes maiden flight
Source: Xinhua| 2018-09-19 21:34:02|Editor: ZX


NANCHANG, Sept. 19 (Xinhua) -- China's first aircraft independently developed by a private company, the Guanyi GA20, made a successful maiden flight in east China's Jiangxi Province on Wednesday.

The GA20 is a four-seater, general purpose, single propeller-driven aircraft developed by Guanyi General Aviation, a private company based in Shanghai.

During the 26-minute maiden flight, the plane ascended to a height of about 300 meters, made a number of routine tests, before landing smoothly at an airport in Nanchang, capital of Jiangxi.

With an overall length of 8.1 meters and a wingspan of 9.4 meters, the plane is powered by a Lycoming O-320 engine and equipped with a Garmin aviation system. It is designed for multiple purposes such as aviation training, private aviation and tourism.

Guanyi began to develop the aircraft in 2014 and has settled its general aviation industrial base in the Nanchang High-tech Zone. It plans an annual output of 200 by 2022.

After the successful maiden flight, Guanyi plans to produce five more GA20s. The company is also developing self-driving cargo aircraft and twin-engine planes.

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China-made C919 landing gear delivered to COMAC
Source: Xinhua| 2018-09-22 09:10:44|Editor: Liu


BEIJING, Sept. 22 (Xinhua) -- The first China-made landing gear for the C919 large passenger aircraft has been delivered to the developer, according to the state-owned Aviation Industry Corporation of China (AVIC).

The domestically-made nose landing gear and main landing gear have undergone various tests before being delivered on Wednesday by a China-Germany joint venture to the Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China (COMAC), the developer of C919, said AVIC.

They were made by Liebherr LAMC Aviation (Changsha) Co., Ltd. in Changsha, central China's Hunan Province, which focuses on developing landing gear systems for the country's aircraft projects.

Liebherr LAMC Aviation (Changsha) Co., Ltd. is a 50-50 joint venture of the AVIC Landing Gear Advanced Manufacturing Corp. and Liebherr Aerospace.

To date, the company has created the assembly and test lines for the C919 landing gear, a major step forward for the joint venture to become the first-tier supplier of domestic large passenger aircraft.

Before this, the company also delivered the landing gear for the ARJ21 new regional jetliners.

Both the C919 and ARJ21 aircraft are developed by the state-owned COMAC.

The parent companies have decided that Liebherr LAMC Aviation (Changsha) Co., Ltd. would bid for the Sino-Russian joint C929 wide-body large passenger aircraft project.

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China's homegrown helicopter completes test flight over Qinghai plateau
By Sun Wenyu (People's Daily Online) 17:07, April 25, 2017

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China's domestically made helicopter AC311A completed a test flight in the mountainous Delingha, Qinghai province on April 24. The aircraft withstood conditions of high altitude, low-oxygen air and harsh weather.

"The helicopter's entrance to central and western China, especially the Qinghai plateau, aimed to provide an opportunity for people there to have close contact with the high-performance aircraft," said Xu Wei, vice president of AVIC Changhe Aircraft Industry (Group) Co., Ltd. The choice to complete a test flight on the plateau was also intended to showcase the helicopter's ability to cope with special climate and geographical conditions, Xu added.

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The test flight lasted about two hours, and the helicopter climbed nearly 1,800 meters from an altitude of 2,900 meters. With a highest operating altitude of 4,700 meters, the plane successfully took off from and landed on the 4,100-meter-high Laha Lake tourist area.

The test flight was carried out to further expand the company's market share of police and civil helicopters in central and western China.

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China's AC311A light utility helicopter completes plateau flight tests
Source: Xinhua| 2018-10-06 20:17:28|Editor: Yurou


BEIJING, Oct. 6 (Xinhua) -- China's newly-developed AC311A light utility helicopter has completed its plateau flight tests, according to its developer Saturday.

The two-tonne light helicopter model has conducted 41 hours of tests in 91 flights at three plateau airports, said Avicopter under the state-owned Aviation Industry Corporation of China (AVIC).

These plateau flight tests were performed respectively at Gonghe and Yushu airports in northwest China's Qinghai Province, and Yuzhong Airport in northwestern Gansu Province.

These plateau airports are located at altitudes ranging from 2,000 to 4,000 meters.

The AC311A has conducted multiple flight tests, such as near-ground-maneuvering and hovering, targeting to test its capacities of anti-cross wind and sand-prevention at various altitudes in plateau environments.

The model is equipped with the Turbomeca ARRIEL 2B1A heli-engine and an integrated avionics system, with a maximum take-off weight of 2.25 tonnes and a climb limit of 6,000 meters.

The model meets China's surging demands in the general aviation sector for aircraft to be used for border patrol, law enforcement, rescue and relief missions and forest firefighting.

Avicopter is now among the world's leading helicopter manufacturers with more than 50 models in 12 series.
 
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