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China Planemaker Gets New Orders in Fight With Airbus, Boeing

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Commercial Aircraft Corp. of China Ltd. announced 30 new commitments for the C919, the nation’s first large passenger jet, as it attempts to breakBoeing Co. (BA) and Airbus Group NV’s grip on the global aircraft market.

The state-owned company, also known as Comac, signed an initial agreement with China Merchants Bank Ltd.’s leasing unit, the planemaker said at at the Zhuhai Airshow in China today. Including today’s deal, Comac now has 430 orders from 17 clients for the 168-seat C919, the company said in a statement. Comac also reported getting pledges for 23 of its ARJ21-700s, including the first order from Africa.

“This will help the development of Chinese civil aviation,” Comac’s Chief Financial Officer Tian Min said in the statement.

The orders may help Shanghai-based Comac’s C919 get more acceptance among Chinese buyers, whose pledges have helped mask a shortage of overseas orders. Airbus and Chicago-based Boeing Co. both expect China’s economic boom to help the country become the world’s largest market for passenger planes by overtaking the U.S. in two decades.

GE Capital Aviation Services is the only confirmed foreign customer for the C919. The GE lessor signed a letter of intent to buy as many as 10 C919s at the Zhuhai Airshow in 2010. Fairfield, Connecticut-based GE will also supply engines for the aircraft through CFM International, a venture with Safran SA.

The C919’s first flight, which was previously scheduled for this year, is now set for 2015. Deliveries are set for 2018, delayed from 2016.

Comac aims to complete the full assembly of the C919 by August 2015 and conduct the first test flight by the end of next year, Yu Zemin, deputy general manager of COMAC Shanghai Aircraft Manufacturing Co., said at a conference in Shanghai in September.

China Planemaker Gets New Orders in Fight With Airbus, Boeing - Bloomberg
 
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Great.
There's no problem to get orders, but problem to satisfy those orders on time.
 
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China's domestic airline market alone is going to be enormous in the future, even more so than it is now.

Foreign orders like this are just the icing on the cake.

We can compete in terms of efficiency when it comes to any product, surely this will be no exception.
 
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China's domestic airline market alone is going to be enormous in the future, even more so than it is now.

Foreign orders like this are just the icing on the cake.

We can compete in terms of efficiency when it comes to any product, surely this will be no exception.

So when COMAC deliver the 1st aircraft ? as planned ?
 
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In contrast, I keen for watching 1st flight of COMAC C919.
The reality is better than ad or rumor.
 
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I would avoid a made in China plane, at least for now.

Have you ever flown in SpiceJet? Its an Airline based in your country. And they fly Q400.
A lot of the major components in that aircraft are made in china. To be precise about 1/8 of the aircraft! That's a whole lot of airplane!
So many of you Indians are already flying in it whether you like it or not, and you're supporting Chinese aviation industries. Whether you want it or not :P

Global express, And the NEW CSERIES AS WELL!!
 
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It will definitely safer than riding trains in India and our planes will never hit a buffalo :cheesy:

No need to get your panties in a twist. There are incidents of serious security breaches even in the US.
 
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tell that to "elites" who fly business jets, such as Global Express XRS...OH WAIT! I heard RAW is getting one! Ooops!
Oh btw i forgot to mention, most of the fuselage and parts are made in China for that airplane :P
Happy hunting in made in China airplane!

Fuselage yes, but many important parts like the engines are sourced from either the USA and Europe.:-)
 
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