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AICC and Antonov to Resurrect and Modernize An-225

But why the An-225 ? ... The An-124 would make much more sense?
 
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A notional Chinese-built An-225 would probably be extensively modified and modernized with newer avionics, bay design, and possibly structural updates as well.
 
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Quotes from earlier this year...

"More than 1,000 Y-20s will be needed," Zhu Qian, head of AVIC's Large Aircraft Development Office, told reporters, referring to the 200-tonne, 50- to 60-tonne cargo capacity, four turbofan-powered transport aircraft that first flew in January 2013.

Zhu told the newspaper that China also plans to build "300-tonne, 400-tonne, and even 600-tonne aircraft". In this context a 600-tonne aircraft would approach the size of the Antonov An-225 Mriya and the Airbus A380.


http://www.janes.com/article/61026/china-needs-more-than-1-000-xian-y-20-transport-aircraft
 
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Fake news. There is no company called AICC in China

maybe,

but don't forget the story of "Varyag carrier casino", which was also bought by a company in Hangkong, and no longer existing now.

the company website:

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http://www.chinaairspace.com/about/
 
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Not technology/expertise, just licensed production

Various reports are claiming otherwise. Allegedly, the D-18T turbofan will be part of the deal. Additionally, it is not unexpected of the Chinese to eventually adopt their own subsystems onto the aircraft in order to modernize it.
 
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AN225 is civil used one, not like an aircraft

then we probably need to look it from civilian perspective, is there any civilian market for this plane? I could see China as mercantile nation has plenty of use for this plane.
 
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Building second An-225 in Ukraine to full working state and selling it to China. Then after this second finished An-225 will be delivered they "promised"(memorandum) to sign next deal for licensed production An-225 in China


Also China pre-paying for building An-178 (25 planes)


There is nothing specific in news about D-18T engines


source: local Ukrainian news

I thought China mastered the technology with Y-20, they are talking about Y-30
Now they ordered An-178 ?
 
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How does An-178 mixed with Y-20?


I think he does not mix An-178 with the Y-20, but the projected Y-30 fits roughly the same requirement.

Would be interesting to know if these An-178 would be for a civil contractor -IMO most likely - or the military.
 
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then we probably need to look it from civilian perspective, is there any civilian market for this plane? I could see China as mercantile nation has plenty of use for this plane.

If true, I think this is likely a commercial deal involving only one aircraft rather than a military deal.

Ukraine has a second half completed AN-225 lying in hangar since collapse of USSR. They must be very eager to complete and sell this second AN-225.

The buyer would most likely use this jet for commercial air freight of over size heavy equipment.

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