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COMAC C929 Wide Body Aircraft Concept

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Specifications Comac C929.


  • Crew: 3 rights;
  • Passenger capacity: 350 people (depending on version);
  • Length of aircraft: 53,5 m .;
  • Wingspan: 55,6 m .;
  • The height of the aircraft: 13,6 m .;
  • Weight of empty aircraft: 115000 kg. (Depending on version);
  • Payload: 105000 kg. (Depending on version);
  • Maximum takeoff weight: 220000 kg. (Depending on version);
  • Cruising speed: 920 km \ .;
  • Maximum airspeed: 950 km \ h .;
  • Maximum range of flight: 10000 km .;
  • Maximum height of flight: 14500 m .;
  • Type of aircraft engine: turbofan;
  • Power plant: in the decision-making process.
  • Power: decision-making process

 
June 21, 2016
asia, china, economic impact, europe, future, geopolitical, indonesia, pakistan, russia, world

China’s foreign ministry spokesman Lu Kang announced on Monday the Putin would start his state visit on June 25.

Up to 30 trade agreements could be signed. China has recently confirmed plans to provide a 400 billion-rouble (HK$48 billion) loan to build a high-speed railway between the Russian cities of Moscow and Kazan.

In April, two Chinese state banks agreed to lend more than US$12 billion to develop a liquefied natural gas plant in the Russian Arctic, after more than a year of delays. Negotiations between the two sides were complicated by US sanctions against the project’s majority shareholder Novatek, which is partly-owned by Putin’s close ally and Russian billionaire Gennady Timchenko.




If implemented, the deal would make China the biggest consumer of Russian gas, importing 68 billion cubic metres annually.

The railway deal is expected to be signed, and the first batch of the loan for the gas deal is expected to be agreed upon during Putin’s upcoming visit, said Alexander Gabuev, a senior associate and the chair of the Russia in the Asia-Pacific Programme at the Carnegie Moscow Centre.

China is a large market for commodities… [and] a source for capital, technology, and infrastructure. Russia has an abundance of mineral resources, which requires capital, technology, and infrastructure. That’s a natural match

China will invest around 4.7 trillion yuan ($724 billion) in transport infrastructure projects over the next three years. The 2016-2018 plan from China's Ministry of Transport and National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) will see China push forward 303 key transportation projects including railways, highways, waterways, airports and urban rail.

The investment plan would improve the country's high-speed transport networks and inter-city links to meet the demands of China's wider economic and social development.

The China led Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) has its war chest ready for action. Bank president Jin Liqun said on Tuesday that the bank has approved a $1.2 billion lending portfolio this year and will make those projects known on June 24.

Early projects are expected in Pakistan and Indonesia is also high on the list.






Developing the new Silk Road, if it works, could bring an economic prosperity to a vast and complex region often mired in poverty and religious violence. If it brings modernity, it opens the door for made in China technologies and brands that, for now, are largely closed due to lack of market depth along the Silk Road target nations.

http://nextbigfuture.com/2016/06/more-china-russia-infrastructure-and.html
 
http://comtrade.un.org/data/

Pak Russia trade in 2015: 400 million USD

India Russia trade in 2015: 7 billion USD (17 times more)

And then we have news like this one:

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/artic...with-indian-companies-to-sell-stake-in-fields

Has Pakistan's puny economy invested even 1 dollar into Russia?
You don't become best friends, after decades of hostility and one shadow war.

Things are going to take their time, but both sides are improving their relations, with Russia selling helicopters, and requested to build a pipeline within Pakistan.
 
You don't become best friends, after decades of hostility and one shadow war.

Things are going to take their time, but both sides are improving their relations, with Russia selling helicopters, and requested to build a pipeline within Pakistan.

Well India and China do a lot of trade and investment with each other. I don't see us being exclusive paths to each other's prosperity though....nor looking to indulge in high level military trade either.

I don't think Russia is going to sell anything critical military wise to Pakistan in the current decade or even next one....and we will have to sit back and wait how the trade relationship develops between the two rather than speculate wildly.
 
I don't think Russia is going to sell anything critical military wise to Pakistan in the current decade or even next one.
Probably if Indians are smart enough and continue on the current development path (Economically Militarily), those two odd decades should be enough to grow ourselves out of this pakistani quagmire forever.
 
Russia wants to be part of CPEC that is why they are also offering us SU-35

Where have they offered you the Su-35? Lets see an official Russian source and not some Pakistan media hyperbole....like JF-17 Sri Lanka saga.
 
Where have they offered you the Su-35? Lets see an official Russian source and not some Pakistan media hyperbole....like JF-17 Sri Lanka saga.
Talks are taking place and and soon you would hear about it. As for Sri Lanka its buying JF-17 and also is Myanmar and talks are taking place with several more countries. I know you are jealous because your beloved TEJAS has turned out to be a total disaster. But JF-17 is working and growing and expanding.
 
Talks are taking place and and soon you would hear about it. As for Sri Lanka its buying JF-17 and also is Myanmar and talks are taking place with several more countries. I know you are jealous because your beloved TEJAS has turned out to be a total disaster. But JF-17 is working and growing and expanding.

OK so no confirmed sources on anything. Just as expected: HOT AIR.

Maybe Russians like to listen to you guys talk and waste time hehe.
 
OK so no confirmed sources on anything. Just as expected: HOT AIR.

Maybe Russians like to listen to you guys talk and waste time hehe.
You would see it really soon Mr until than you can keep satisfying yourself that nothing is happening because this is your favourite past time before you get a major shock of Russia making deal with Pakistan for SU-35
 
OK so no confirmed sources on anything. Just as expected: HOT AIR.

Maybe Russians like to listen to you guys talk and waste time hehe.
You are becoming a hot air balloon with jealousy but that's understandable
 

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