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Model of "929" 280 seats class wide body passenger plane unveiled
9月19日,在2017年北京航展第一天,中国商飞(COMAC)首次在国内航展上展出了其中远程宽体客机剖开式三舱布局模型。该机型的基本型航程为12000km,座级为280座,计划年底完成系统技术方案。图为中俄联合研制的宽体客机模型。虽然现场并没有说明这种飞机的具体型号,但是航展主办方派发的书面资料则说明,这就是中俄联合研制的C929项目。
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The new name of "929" will be: CR 929


More info at #CR929 hashtag: https://twitter.com/hashtag/CR929

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UAC and Comac christen widebody family as CR 929

29 September 2017 | Source: Flight Dashboard
By: Greg Waldron - Singapore

Russia's United Aircraft has revealed that the new widebody aircraft it will make in conjunction with China's Comac will be called the CR 929 and feature three variants.

The CR 929-600 will be the baseline version of the aircraft, says UAC. There will also be a "junior version" designed the CR 929-500, and a "senior version" designated CR 929-700.

The -600 will have passenger capacity of 280 seats in a three class configuration with a range of 12,000 kilometers.

A shorter -500 will carry 250 passengers in three-classes, but with a range of 14,000 kilometers.

The longest variant of the CR 929, the 929-700, will have passenger capacity of 320 in a three class layout, and a range of 10,000 kilometers.

UAC says that the 'CR' denotes China and Russia's joint involvement in the programme. President of the Russian planemaker, Yuri Slusar, adds that the number '9' in the designation denotes the symbol of eternity in Chinese culture.

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Photos: Greg Waldron

"The CR 929 name for the family makes it possible to propose it together with the Chinese narrow-body jet С919, whereas the numbering of each family member continues the numbering of airliners available in UAC’s commercial aircraft portfolio – from MS-21-200/300/400 to CR 929 – 500/600/700,” he says.

Officials from the two companies made the announcement at Comac's headquarters in Shanghai.

Chinese and Russian officials have discussed the programme for some years, and in May set up a joint venture company called China-Russia Commercial Aircraft Corporation (CRAIC) to develop the new aircraft.

CRAIC is based in Shanghai and will oversee all aspects of the programme, including technology development, manufacturing, marketing, sales, customer services, and programme management. In Moscow, UAC will host a joint design centre.

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The aircraft's composite wings and empennage will be produced in Russia, while Comac will produce the fuselage and perform final assembly in Shanghai. Russia will also produce the tail section.

During a briefing at the Paris air show, UAC showed a chart indicating that approval of concept for the widebody should take place in 2017, followed by early configuration and preliminary design in 2018.

Design documentation is slated for 2021, followed by first flight in 2023, before the aircraft enters service two years later.

Initially, the aircraft will be powered by an engine from one of the major Western engine makers, such as Rolls-Royce or General Electric.

An indigenous power plant will also be developed. Russia's United Engine Corporation and China's commercial aircraft engine firm AECC recently signed a preliminary agreement on developing an engine to power the CR 929 family.

Under the proposed schedule the engine would commence testing in 2022 and secure certification in 2027.

https://www.flightglobal.com/news/articles/uac-and-comac-christen-widebody-family-as-cr-929-441648/
 
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CCTV: C919 passengers plane undergoing "Mass production stage"(央视国庆放卫星,C919量产!
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C919 "101" has successfully conducted 4 test flight, "102" at painting stage, test flight at year end expected, "103" undergoing major fitting
C919的101架机在转场阎良前将进行4次试飞,在第4次试飞时飞行高度将上升至7925米,并收放起落架。102架机正在全身喷漆,预计年底首飞,103架机正在总装。

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The sky is the limit for China's home-grown jet
Yang Jian
17:44 UTC+8, 2017-10-10

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Zhang Miao (left) and Zhang Xijin discuss the design of China’s C919 jetliner.

THE C919, China’s first domestically developed narrow-body twin-jet airliner, caught the world’s attention late last month after completing its second test flight from Pudong International Airport.

The C919 single-aisle aircraft made its maiden flight from the same airport on May 5, flying north to Chongming Island and over Nantong in neighboring Jiangsu Province, where it circled awhile before heading home.

The second flight — at two hours and 46 minutes — lasted twice as long. During the flight, the plane completed its first test of lowering and lifting its landing gear in the air, among other missions, according to the Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China (COMAC).

A day after the flight, COMAC and partner United Aircraft Corp of Russia announced that the first long-haul jet developed jointly by both countries will be named CR929, symbolizing the “enduring cooperation of the two sides.”

The wide-body jet will seat 280 and have a range of up to 12,000 kilometers. It is scheduled to make its maiden flight in 2025 and begin deliveries in 2028, according to the China-Russia Commercial Aircraft International Corp, a joint venture based in Shanghai’s Free Trade Zone.

In terms of global aviation, China is thinking big. It has been on a more than three-decade quest to rise to the ranks of nations capable of designing and manufacturing commercial aircraft.

“The C919 marks a new high for China’s aircraft-making,” said Cheng Bushi, 87, the deputy designer of the Y10, China’s first commercial jet, designed in the 1970s. The Y10 with 125 seats flew for more than 170 hours in test flights between 1980 and 1984, but the project was scuttled before reaching commercial viability because of economic and political factors.

Despite setbacks and frustrations, China’s commercial aircraft industry has never looked back. Its progress has been supported by thousands of engineers and aircraft designers.

COMAC was established in Shanghai in 2008 to take charge of developing the C919 project. Though the company is relatively new, many of its senior engineers are veterans of China’s aircraft ambitions.

Zhang Xijin, 83, his son Zhang Miao and Zhang Miao’s apprentice Ma Tuliang are the famous “three-generation trio” at COMAC, who are working together on the C919 project.

Zhang Xijin, a famous aerodynamic specialist, served in a senior position in the COMAC Shanghai Aircraft Design and Research Institute. He took part in the design of eight Chinese aircraft, including the ARJ21, the nation’s first domestically developed regional jet.

“Research conditions were quite tough in the 1970s, when China initially began research on aircraft-making,” Zhang Xijin said. “We often borrowed abacuses from neighboring offices to do calculations.”

Zhang Xijin’s wife Wang Juanzhi was an aerodynamic specialist. Small wonder with parents so concentrated on their jobs that son Zhang Miao didn’t also answer the call of the nation’s aircraft dream. After all, his first name is a Chinese character involved with aerodynamic structures.

Zhang Miao did not disappoint his father. He has become the deputy design director for the C919.

When Zhang senior was about to retire in 2002, he was invited to take part in the ARJ21’s aerodynamic designs. When he was officially retired in 2008, COMAC invited him again to take part in the design for the C919.

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Zhang Xijin (front right) and Zhang Miao (middle, front row) work with their team on the maiden flight of the C919.

Surpassing expectations

“Work has been more important than my personal life,” he admitted.

Zhang junior said working conditions have improved since his father’s pioneering work in the field, but challenges remain. China has the full intellectual property rights on the C919, based on charts his team painted for the nose, body, wings and other aircraft parts.

“We painted over 2,000 design charts for the wings alone,” Zhang Miao said.

His father added: “A wind tunnel experiment shows China’s first domestically designed supercritical wing works better than expectations.”

Ma Tuliang, an aerodynamic engineer with the institute, was a postgraduate students working under Zhang Miao. He assisted his tutor on the design of the winglets for the C919 and has since become a key aerodynamic designer for the CR929 wide-body passenger jet.

“The most precious thing I learned from the older generation is that gritty determination to succeed,” Ma said.

“With the advanced technology and facilities nowadays, we aim to make some breakthroughs based on the achievements of our forebears.”

The development of a domestically developed large passenger aircraft is “part of the Chinese Dream,” COMAC said.

“The project highlights the demands of China’s fast growing economy and the rapid development of China’s civil aviation industry,” a spokesman for the company said.

Predications are that Chinese airlines will need more than 6,800 new aircraft in the next two decades.

Furthermore, the aircraft industry is seen as a lynchpin in China’s industrial modernization.

Boeing has said every 1 percent increase in sales of airliners expands the national economy by 0.7 percent. The State Council, China’s cabinet, has designated the aeronautical industry as one of 10 pillars in its plan to make China a global manufacturing giant by 2025.

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The C919 single aisle passenger aircraft
 
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This will be the testing specific runway for "919" or others up coming big wide body planes (未来919和宽体客机以及某型号的试飞机场)
Disclaimer: I do not warrant the accuracy or completeness of the information, text, graphics, links or other items contained within these materials.
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Six units of the regional aircraft ARJ21-700 are in the final assembly
at the COMAC plant in Shanghai. Delivery continues for two Chinese clients.

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Always liked a clean wing design! :tup:
 
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