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China’s first giant passenger jet makes successful takeoff in maiden flight
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The maiden test flight of the C919 airliner made a successful takeoff from Shanghai Pudong International Airport on Friday, according to a livestream via Twitter carried on China's official news agency Xinhua.

The plane's flight path and flying time are not yet known, but a large crowd has gathered at the airport waiting for the landing.

The C919 has more than 150 seats and a range of 4,075 kilometers (2,532 miles), and is meant to compete with the Airbus A320 and Boeing 737, among the most popular commercial planes flying in the skies.

Commercial Aircraft Corp. of China, the state-owned company behind the plane, said 21 customers had placed orders for more than 500 planes by the end of 2016, and it expected sales to exceed 2,000, state media said.

China is making a big push to become a global aviation player, looking to compete with the likes of Airbus and Boeing. Establishing itself in this industry has been hailed a "strategic move" by President Xi Jinping, according to written remarks published by state media outlets. Beijing has also identified domestic development and production of engines and planes as a major goal.

Friday's maiden flight will be a key milestone for the C919, which has been plagued by delays. Final ground tests only concluded a few weeks ago, much later than the original schedule of a first flight in 2014, and aircraft delivery in 2016.

Still, it will still be a while before travelers can board the plane – the C919 still needs to undergo other safety and certification checks.

China is expected to beat the U.S. as the world's largest aviation market by 2024, according to the International Air Transport Association. And it's going to be big business for a range of sectors, from tourism to airplane makers as the country's airlines buy more planes and add more routes.

Boeing has estimated that China will need to buy up $1 trillion worth of planes – about 6,810 sets of wings – over the next two decades in order to meet demand.

http://www.cnbc.com/2017/05/04/chin...-is-slated-for-maiden-test-flight-friday.html
 
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China is working on so many mega projects, anyone of which needs the money big enough to bankrupt a medium size country , at same time!! That's really mind blowing...
 
The Comac C929, is a planned family of 280- to 350-seat wide-body twin-engine jet airliners to be built by the Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China (Comac) and Russia's United Aircraft Corporation (UAC).The aircraft is scheduled to conduct first flight in 2023 and to be introduced three years later. Its mock-up was exhibited during China Zhuhai Airshow in November 2016.

Specifications
Shrink Baseline Stretch
Seating capacity
~250 280 350+
Length 53.5 m (175 ft 6 in)
Wingspan 55.6 m (182 ft 5 in)
Height 13.5 m (44 ft 3 in)
Maximum take-off weight ~250,000 kg (550,000 lb) [8]
Range 13,000 km (7,000 nmi)
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14,000 km (7,600 nmi) 12,000 km (6,500 nmi) 9,000 km (4,900 nmi)
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10,000 km (5,400 nmi)
Powerplants (2x) CJ-2000 turbofan engine
 
China is always doing something new
 
great news congs china
 
Congratulations to our Chinese Brothers! You guys truly are sincere towards your Motherland. :china:
 
Congratulations to our Chinese Brothers! You guys truly are sincere towards your Motherland. :china:
Well done Chinese friends, now world will be able to get afforadble aircraft and break the monopoly of Boing and Airbus.
 
Great day for china ..congrats to all nation
 
Many Congrats on this marvelous achievement to our brothers in China!
 
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