Chinese plane “challenges” Boeing and Airbus’ monopoly in the world of aviation

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The Chinese company to manufacture Planes state-owned business "comac" On Saturday, the plane "C 919" Narrow hull designed to challenge the double monopoly of my company Airbus and Boeing Approaching certification commercial aviation After its test aircraft have completed all flight test missions.

References "comac" On her official account on Social media The six experimental aircraft completed the test tasks with the program entering the final stage to obtain a certificate from the Civil Aviation Administration of China to start operating on a commercial scale, according to the report. "Archyde.com".

The C919 program, designed to directly compete with the Boeing 737 MAX and Airbus 320neo, faced a series of technical problems and tightened US export restrictions after it was introduced in 2008.

It was an airline "China Eastern" State-owned had ordered five C919 aircraft in March last year.

According to the newspaper "Chang Jiang Daily"The airline, owned by the local government in Wuhan, is scheduled to receive the first batch in August.

This aircraft is assembled in China It relies heavily on Western components, including engines and avionics.

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The Chinese company to manufacture Planes The state-owned COMAC said on Saturday that the narrow-body C919 aircraft designed to challenge the dual monopoly of my company. Airbus and Boeing Approaching certification commercial aviation After its test aircraft have completed all flight test missions.

“Comac” indicated on its official account on Social media The six experimental aircraft completed the test tasks, with the program entering the final stage of obtaining a certificate from the Civil Aviation Administration of China to start operating on a commercial scale, according to “Archyde.com”.

The C919 program, designed to directly compete with the Boeing 737 MAX and Airbus 320neo, faced a series of technical problems and tightened US export restrictions after it was introduced in 2008.

The state-owned China Eastern Airlines placed an order for five C919s in March last year.

According to the “Chang Jiang Daily” newspaper, owned by the local government in Wuhan, the airline is scheduled to receive the first batch in August.

This aircraft is assembled in China It relies heavily on Western components, including engines and avionics.

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