Aryan122
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I can see from your posts that you don't have the slightest clue about the aviation or airline industry. One of the reasons that I almost decided to leave defence.pk was because here every random dude is a defense analyst. You give advice in such a certain fashion as if you hold multiple degrees and have been working in the field for quit some years. So let me roll the paper out for you. I'm an aerospace engineering student currently in my final fourth year. my specialization is the areas of avionics and manufacturing. I also worked internships for Bombardier and Gulfstream. A couple of important point I need make.
- In Wide body airliners there is no such thing as transfer of technology. Let me give a couple of examples, A boeing 767 is manufactured in the united states but the reality is 65 percent of a boeing 767 is manufactued outside of America mainly Germany, Britain, Japan, South Korea, Spain and ... these spare parts are then shipped to seattle and finally assembled. let me give you another example. Check out Dash-8 Q400. It is by all standerds that world's quitest and most modern turboprop passenger airplane. It is manufactured in Toronto, Canada by the Canadian company bombardier but just like most Boeing airliners many of its parts are made out of Canada by companies like Mitsubushi in Japan that is responsible for the fusalge. The wing is built on site. Depending on the need of the customer, the engines are either made in Canada or America. Nonethless they all fall under the united technologies. Landing gears are also built in Oakville Ontario by a multi national company.
-You want to transfer Boeing technology then you have to go to all 450 suppliers of Boeing in 28 countries and beg them to give you their technology and guess what, they won't. Even a desperate crippled company like antonov did not accept to transfer the technology to Iran. Three years ago there was an agreement between Iran and antonov to transfer 60 percent of the IR-140 technology to Iran. Antonov last year rejected the idea. We saw what happened to Iran-140 project, 7 produced 4 crashed. Guys grow up and stop acting so childish, in aviation we don't take chances.
- Iran does not have the industrial capability for manufacturing wide body aircraft. China invested 25 billion dollars in infrastructure before being granted the license to a320 final assembly in Tianjin which was a free trade zone. The reason airbus opened a final assembly was because in the next 10 years there will be a need for at least 800 a320s not just for China but for the neighboring countries as well. China since 1985 forged a strategic partnership with airbus today China operates 1100 airbus aircrafts. Cheap labor, Cheap costs, and remember no transfer of technology just the final assembly line. Thats the best China could get.
- Now military is different there is more flexibility in military technology transfer
- Airbus Boeing Bombardier Embrear. These companies produce the best passenger airplanes. Now these companies did not reach this status over night there is a century of hard work and research behind every airplane that comes out of these companies assembly lines. You can't just seat on your A** and ask them to give you the bread of their century old hard work and dedication to science and technology.
- Don't waste your time on Russian Airplanes even aeroflot doesnt't use russian made aircrafts. Iran's aviation industry is wester-based. From training to maintannce and engineering from piloting to operations. It is better for Iran to keep its eye on Airbus and Boeing for wide body and on ERJ and Bombardier for regional.
To Iranian members here : دست از این کمونیست بازی بردارید ساخت هواپیما شوخی و مسخره بازی نیست که با خودکفایی و بازگشت به درون و اکتفا به نیرو و سرمایه های داخلی سروهمش اورد . ایالات متحده امریکا با 110 سال سابقه ساخت هواپیما و با زیرساخت های عظیم هوافضا اکثر هواپیما ها رو با کار تیمی و با اشتراک چند کشور و صد ها کمپانی خارجی می سازه . ساخت هواپیما یک کار تیمی بین چند قاره و گاهی اوقات چند هزار کمپانی بین المللی دلیل بالا بودن کیفیت هواپیما های غربی هم همینه . دلیل اینکه سوپرجت و توپولف 204 کمی متفاوت با بقیه هستند استفاده بسیار زیاد این هواپیما ها از سیستم ها ابزار های فرانسوی و انگلیسی هست .
I can see from your posts that you don't have the slightest clue about the aviation or airline industry. One of the reasons that I almost decided to leave defence.pk was because here every random dude is a defense analyst. You give advice in such a certain fashion as if you hold multiple degrees and have been working in the field for quit some years. So let me roll the paper out for you. I'm an aerospace engineering student currently in my final fourth year. my specialization is the areas of avionics and manufacturing. I also worked internships for Bombardier and Gulfstream. A couple of important point I need make.
- In Wide body airliners there is no such thing as transfer of technology. Let me give a couple of examples, A boeing 767 is manufactured in the united states but the reality is 65 percent of a boeing 767 is manufactued outside of America mainly Germany, Britain, Japan, South Korea, Spain and ... these spare parts are then shipped to seattle and finally assembled. let me give you another example. Check out Dash-8 Q400. It is by all standerds that world's quitest and most modern turboprop passenger airplane. It is manufactured in Toronto, Canada by the Canadian company bombardier but just like most Boeing airliners many of its parts are made out of Canada by companies like Mitsubushi in Japan that is responsible for the fusalge. The wing is built on site. Depending on the need of the customer, the engines are either made in Canada or America. Nonethless they all fall under the united technologies. Landing gears are also built in Oakville Ontario by a multi national company.
-You want to transfer Boeing technology then you have to go to all 450 suppliers of Boeing in 28 countries and beg them to give you their technology and guess what, they won't. Even a desperate crippled company like antonov did not accept to transfer the technology to Iran. Three years ago there was an agreement between Iran and antonov to transfer 60 percent of the IR-140 technology to Iran. Antonov last year rejected the idea. We saw what happened to Iran-140 project, 7 produced 4 crashed. Guys grow up and stop acting so childish, in aviation we don't take chances.
- Iran does not have the industrial capability for manufacturing wide body aircraft. China invested 25 billion dollars in infrastructure before being granted the license to a320 final assembly in Tianjin which was a free trade zone. The reason airbus opened a final assembly was because in the next 10 years there will be a need for at least 800 a320s not just for China but for the neighboring countries as well. China since 1985 forged a strategic partnership with airbus today China operates 1100 airbus aircrafts. Cheap labor, Cheap costs, and remember no transfer of technology just the final assembly line. Thats the best China could get.
- Now military is different there is more flexibility in military technology transfer
- Airbus Boeing Bombardier Embrear. These companies produce the best passenger airplanes. Now these companies did not reach this status over night there is a century of hard work and research behind every airplane that comes out of these companies assembly lines. You can't just seat on your A** and ask them to give you the bread of their century old hard work and dedication to science and technology.
- Don't waste your time on Russian Airplanes even aeroflot doesnt't use russian made aircrafts. Iran's aviation industry is wester-based. From training to maintannce and engineering from piloting to operations. It is better for Iran to keep its eye on Airbus and Boeing for wide body and on ERJ and Bombardier for regional.
To Iranian members here : دست از این کمونیست بازی بردارید ساخت هواپیما شوخی و مسخره بازی نیست که با خودکفایی و بازگشت به درون و اکتفا به نیرو و سرمایه های داخلی سروهمش اورد . ایالات متحده امریکا با 110 سال سابقه ساخت هواپیما و با زیرساخت های عظیم هوافضا اکثر هواپیما ها رو با کار تیمی و با اشتراک چند کشور و صد ها کمپانی خارجی می سازه . ساخت هواپیما یک کار تیمی بین چند قاره و گاهی اوقات چند هزار کمپانی بین المللی دلیل بالا بودن کیفیت هواپیما های غربی هم همینه . دلیل اینکه سوپرجت و توپولف 204 کمی متفاوت با بقیه هستند استفاده بسیار زیاد این هواپیما ها از سیستم ها ابزار های فرانسوی و انگلیسی هست .