IMO China continue to use the Russian AL-31F today for of a couple reasons.
1. China has ordered quite a number of AL-31F and it would be a waste not to use them. Basically a very Asian mentality. If one were to observed the AL-31 powerplant used in J-10A or J-10B today, they appeared to be reconditioned or refurbished unit and the brand new one.
2. As an interim measure until she succeeded in training enough personnel e.g. skilled machinists to mass manufacture the WS-10A series engine. Looks like the day is near. So far in record, no aircraft powered by the WS-10A has crashed.
3. Following the announcement of a breakthrough way back in 2009 and a further infusion of billions of dollars in research fund into aero-engine technology, IMO the WS-10A has already fully tested and matured.
The world's largest 80,000 tons Press Forge home-designed and indigenously built all by China herself. (Construction started in 2007 and was completed in 2012).
This is only one of the crucial technologies I am talking about that is presently owned by 4 nations USA, Russia, France and China e.g. How many of us is aware that it is Russia that is contracted to forge a very important component for Airbus -the front landing gear. Now we know why cracks are appearing in India's LCA (An extremely light aircraft) front landing gear.
IMO I believe the state-of-art manufacturing in China aviation industries exceeds those from Russia today.
Read this article written by Jane's way back in 2010.
The Chinese People's Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF) has
developed its own service life extension modifications for the Russianmade
Salyut AL-31F engine, a Moscow-based defence and foreign
policy think-tank has reported.
The modifications to the AL-31F/FN P.2 series engine increase its
operational limits by more than 65 per cent - from 900 to 1,500 flight
hours, according to the privately owned Centre for the Analysis of
Strategies and Technologies (CAST).
The AL-31F engine is the powerplant for several types of aircraft in the
PLAAF inventory: the Sukhoi Su-27 (which is also licence-produced at
the Shenyang Aircraft Works as the J-11), the Su-30MKK and the
Chengdu Aerospace Corporation J-10. The AL-31FN is a special
derivative of the original AL-31F design that was developed by the
Salyut plant in Moscow for a single-engine application to be fitted to the
J-10.
The service life modifications were reportedly developed at the PLAAF
Overhaul Plant Number 5719. The key to the service life extension is a
specific set of improved, Chinese-made components that are part of
what is described as a "re-manufacturing kit" that is introduced during
the process of a full-scale remanufacturing and overhaul process.
The plant is located near the city of Chengdu in Sichuan province,
employs 2,000 personnel and is reported to be a model of innovation
within the PLAAF's network of repair plants. During the past several
years the facility has initiated 63 different research and development
programmes and has been awarded more than 20 state prizes for
achievements in technological innovation. In the same time period, the
plant's assets have more than doubled from CNY1.1 billion (USD147.2
million) in 2004 to CNY2.9 billion today.
The plant's officials credit the success of their overhaul process to a
decision taken in 2004, when some of the first AL-31F engines were
presented to the plant by the PLAAF for overhaul. A decision was
taken, according to the Chinese news sources originally cited, to
completely reorganise the overhaul process. This streamlining of the
overhaul disassembly and servicing line resulted in a 27.3 per cent
decrease in the time required to complete an overhaul and increased
the plant's production capacity by 60 per cent.
This level of improvement in the engine's design demonstrates that the
Chinese have achieved near autonomy in the support of these Russianmade
engines. Russian specialists who spoke to Jane's state that this
is "another example of how the technology sold to the Chinese during
the 1990s has now been fully assimilated by them. It is only a matter of
time before the engines that China produces will be as good as or
better than anything designed here in Russia".