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Just a comparison.
I suspect at least until 2018 or 2020 it will not get domestic engines, but then again I could be wrong, and the reliance on Russian engines is restricting China's aircraft ambitions. AVIC is getting more funding so can see the timeframe cut.
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Of course, China can offer Y-20 to any foreign country as long as in China's interests. But before it, Y-20 should use domestic 4x jet engines instead of Russia D30 engines on this prototype. If Russian still do not allow to export Russia jet engines to some 3rd foreign country, Y-20 only stay in China.
The question always is when Y-20 could fly by using some domestic jet engine?
I suspect at least until 2018 or 2020 it will not get domestic engines, but then again I could be wrong, and the reliance on Russian engines is restricting China's aircraft ambitions. AVIC is getting more funding so can see the timeframe cut.