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Chinese Y12 airplanes in Pakistan
BEIJING: Pakistan has imported light aircraft from a manufacturer in northeast Chinaââ¬â¢s Heilongjiang province to meet its domestic needs.
The 19-seat Y12 series planes are twin-engine, general-purpose monoplanes designed and developed by the Harbin Aviation Industry (Group) Ltd (HAI), based in Chinaââ¬â¢s Heilongjiang provincial capital Harbin. Company sources said the aircraft would be mainly used for troop transport and emergency rescue operations. By the end of 2005, the HAI had sold more than 100 such aircraft to 20 countries and regions, such as Pakistan, Nepal, Peru, Zambia, Tanzania and Namibia.
China-made aircraft are gaining popularity abroad and in developing countries. Last Friday, China delivered two domestically manufactured Xinzhou-60 passenger planes developed by the Xiââ¬â¢an Aircraft Company, to Laos and the Republic of Congo, the first such sales to the two countries. sana
http://www.worldpress.org/link.cfm?http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/
Chinese Y12 airplanes in Pakistan
BEIJING: Pakistan has imported light aircraft from a manufacturer in northeast Chinaââ¬â¢s Heilongjiang province to meet its domestic needs.
The 19-seat Y12 series planes are twin-engine, general-purpose monoplanes designed and developed by the Harbin Aviation Industry (Group) Ltd (HAI), based in Chinaââ¬â¢s Heilongjiang provincial capital Harbin. Company sources said the aircraft would be mainly used for troop transport and emergency rescue operations. By the end of 2005, the HAI had sold more than 100 such aircraft to 20 countries and regions, such as Pakistan, Nepal, Peru, Zambia, Tanzania and Namibia.
China-made aircraft are gaining popularity abroad and in developing countries. Last Friday, China delivered two domestically manufactured Xinzhou-60 passenger planes developed by the Xiââ¬â¢an Aircraft Company, to Laos and the Republic of Congo, the first such sales to the two countries. sana
http://www.worldpress.org/link.cfm?http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/