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Chinese stuff looks like anything and everything``i got your pointFrom the front at looks a lot like the MS-21.
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Chinese stuff looks like anything and everything``i got your pointFrom the front at looks a lot like the MS-21.
Chinese stuff looks like anything and everything``i got your point
The China market for high capacity airliners will continue its boom for decades. It is not about dislodging Boeing or Airbus or even competing against them for international marketshare. The main goal of the C919 and its eventual descendants is to wean China off dependence of the Boeing, Airbus duopoly for large capacity passenger planes. This will save China many tens of billions of dollars over time and remove another item that can be sanctioned and used as blackmail if China were to ever step too far out of line. Any international sales would just be gravy.^ Boeing is still the daddy of the commercial airliner industry. It will take more than superhuman effort to dislodge them.
Also Airbus woudn't like newcomers entering the game and these two will try to preserve their market as much as possible and try to play the Chinese out of the game.
Already existing reputation for Chinese products wouldn't help matters further.
Less than 5 years worth of development?
A) It's going to crash in 2 months
B) Typical Chinese assembly job of Euro-American components, which will crash in 2 months.
C) It's going to explode like Chinese watermelons and derail like the Chinese national high-speed train which now runs at 200kmph... in 2 months.
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Calm your horses, all I said was that the front bares some resemblance to MS-21.
that only exists in brainwashed people's mind with cheap attitude, but international corporations like Boeing, Airbus, Banks, accounting firms and data service companies they all using Chinese end-to-end technology supplies and hardwares which have very little to do with price driven commercial products.
but India's produt quality is another sad story in reality
that only exists in brainwashed people's mind with cheap attitude, but international corporations like Boeing, Airbus, Banks, accounting firms and data service companies they all using Chinese end-to-end technology supplies and hardwares which have very little to do with price driven commercial products.
but India's produt quality is another sad story in reality
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With all due respect, I beg to differ from your view. Chinese products and Made in china product is two entirely different things.
Assume, You are CEO of Boeing, as a CEO of boeing you are highly concerned about Quality. No matter you purchase or buy your machines from USA, Europe, Africa India or china, you will not compromise on quality. So the companies like Boeing,Nokia,Dell,Apple etc have there center in China, They produce their spare parts in china, But still they govern the quality. So there products are not "Chinese product.
On the other hand if you are CEO of Huwaie, No matter where you make your products (China,USA, India or Timbak too). Your product will be below quality (I have worked for Huwaie, I know This chinese company spend least money on Quality assurance and testing). Your product will be "Chinese product".
Now in future if you talk bout chinese products, please don't include Boeing,Apple or any western quality controlled products.
@Indian product quality: Yes you may be right, Our products are not of good quality as westerns, But I bet they are not as "cheap" as chinese products...
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Nj