A state-owned manufacturer on Monday unveiled the first plane produced by a Chinese initiative to compete in the market for large passenger jetliners.
China is one of the biggest aviation markets but relies on Boeing and Airbus aircraft. The multibillion-dollar effort to create the homegrown C919 jetliner is aimed at clawing back some of the commercial benefits that flow to foreign suppliers.
The Commercial Aircraft Corp. of China showed off the first of the twin-engine planes in a ceremony attended by some 4,000 government officials and other guests at a hangar near Shanghai's Pudong International Airport.
The first twin-engine 158-seater C919 passenger plane made by The Commercial Aircraft Corp. of China (COMAC) was presented during a ceremony at the company's hangar near the Pudong International Airport in Shanghai, China on Monday, Nov. 2, 2015. [AP Photo]
China has spent seven years and a huge amount of money to develop the 158-seat jet to boost its aviation industry, posing a challenge to Airbus and Boeing. [EPA/Stringer]
The C919 passenger plane is the first plane produced by a Chinese government initiative to compete in the market for large passenger jetliners. [AP Photo]
The ceremony was attended by several hundred dignitaries and factory workers who built the first C919 passenger jet plane at the state-owned Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China Ltd. [EPA/Stringer]
The ruling Communist Party wants to claw back some of the commercial benefits that flow to foreign suppliers as China's aviation market is growing fast but relies on Boeing and Airbus aircraft. [EPA/Stringer]
"China's air transport industry cannot completely rely on imports. A great nation must have its own large commercial aircraft," said the country's civil aviation chief Li Jiaxiang. [EPA/Stringer]
COMAC chairman Jin Zhuanglong said the aircraft, which has a range of up to 5,555 kilometres, will make its first test flight in 2016. [AP Photo]
The company already has orders for 517 of its C919 planes, according to a COMAC statement, almost all of them from domestic buyers. [EPA/Stringer]
The first twin-engine 158-seater C919 passenger plane made by The Commercial Aircraft Corp. of China (COMAC) was presented during a ceremony at the company's hangar near the Pudong International Airport in Shanghai, China on Monday, Nov. 2, 2015. [AP Photo]
China has spent seven years and a huge amount of money to develop the 158-seat jet to boost its aviation industry, posing a challenge to Airbus and Boeing. [EPA/Stringer]
The C919 passenger plane is the first plane produced by a Chinese government initiative to compete in the market for large passenger jetliners. [AP Photo]
The ceremony was attended by several hundred dignitaries and factory workers who built the first C919 passenger jet plane at the state-owned Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China Ltd. [EPA/Strin
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