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Just noticed, they still doing it by hand...

That is still too little. Shanghai AVIC need to buck up more. They are too slow and inefficient. Maybe they are slacking? Those who failed to meet the target shall be punished or sack.
They can't blame Xian now with that huge new factory.

Point 1: Splitting civilian aircraft production from Xian was a good decision in principle.

Point 2: Point 1 makes no difference if you give running the new company to the same people. Instead of one XAC poorly making civilian and military crafts, we now have one poorly run military factory, and one poorly run civilian factory.
 
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China's MA60 regional airplane family to embrace 3rd member in 2020
Xinhua | Updated: 2020-01-17 17:30

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A design sketch shows the MA700 airliner. [Photo provided to China Daily]

BEIJING - China's domestically developed MA60 "Modern Ark" regional turboprop airplane family will see its third member MA700 in 2020, according to its developer Friday.

The MA700 project has entered the final assembly phase. And the assembly works of aircraft for both the maiden flight and the static tests are underway, said the state-owned Aviation Industry Corporation of China (AVIC).

The first MA700 aircraft is scheduled to roll off the production line in mid-2020, and the maiden flight is expected to take place within the year.

China's MA60 "Modern Ark" regional airplane family is developed by AVIC XAC Commercial Aircraft Co., Ltd. in Xi'an, northwest China's Shaanxi Province.

The MA60 series turboprop airplane family now has two members, namely the MA60 and MA600. To date, a total of 109 MA60 and MA600 airplanes have been delivered to customers.

As an upgraded version of the series, the MA700 is designed with high speed and flexible adaptability. It will be more adaptable to airports with high temperatures, high altitudes and short runways.

The MA700 has received 285 intended orders from 11 customers at home and abroad, according to AVIC XAC Commercial Aircraft Co., Ltd.

The MA60 turboprop airplane series comes as part of China's commitment to boost the country's capacity in developing civil airplanes through major projects of the "two trunk and two regional" aircraft.

The two trunk airliner models are the C919 narrow-body and the CR929 wide-body jetliners. And the regional airplane models are the MA60 series turboprop aircraft and the ARJ21 regional jetliner.

China is now the world's second-largest civil aviation market with sustained air traffic demands and expanding market size.

In 2019, China's civil aviation industry saw its annual revenue reach 1.06 trillion yuan (about 154.24 billion U.S. dollars), said the latest statistics from the Civil Aviation Administration of China.

The International Air Transport Association forecast that China is expected to become the world's largest by the mid-2020s.
 
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航空物语
1月19日 19:01 来自 iPhone客户端
【江西航空首架ARJ21正式交付 全国第三华东第一】
根据公号“华东民航”消息,江西航空首架ARJ21国产支线客机(B-605V)于今天正式交付。

江西航空也由此成为国内第三家、华东地区首家国产支线客机运营商。首航日期、目的地目前暂不得而知。(图源:华东民航)
Aviation Story
January 19 19:01 from iPhone client

[Jiangxi Airlines' first ARJ21 is officially delivered, the third airline in China and the first in East China]
According to the public account "East China Civil Aviation", Jiangxi Airlines' first ARJ21 domestic regional passenger jet (B-605V) was officially delivered today.

Jiangxi Airlines has also become the third domestic and first domestic regional passenger jet operator in East China. The date and destination of the first flight are currently unknown. (Photo source: East China Civil Aviation)

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