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China Wins First Orders for Plane, Breaking Airbus-Boeing Grip

as like in military field chinese strides in to civilian plane manufacturig showing the worl china is coming . if their c919 prove their realibility like boeing/airbus this aircraft will be a concern for the big player as it will be certainly cheaper then others so it can attract more interest from growing african and asian market.
 
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I saw this in wiki, do not know how much reliable it is

Suppliers
System/Equipment Supplier Country

Fuselage - nose section (cone) Chengdu Aircraft Industrial (Group) Co. Ltd. China
Fuselage - foreward & aft (barrels) Jiangxi Hongdu Aviation Industry (Group) Corporation Ltd. China
Empennage (Tail section) Shenyang Aircraft Corporation China Fuselage mid section, wing boxes, spoilers, ailerons, flaps, and slats Xi'an Aircraft Industry (Group) Company Ltd. China
Turbofan Engines CFM International Inc. (LEAP-X1C engine) USA/France

Engine nacelles and thrust reversers Nexcelle USA/France
Engine exhaust systems Nexcelle USA/France
Auxiliary Power Unit (APU) Honeywell (131-9(C9C) APU) USA
Electric power generation & distribution systems Hamilton Sundstrand Electric Systems USA Starter-generators Honeywell Aerospace USA
Fuel and Inerting systems[10] Parker Aerospace, Electronic System Division USA

Fuel tank and inerting system Parker Aerospace, Fluid System Division USA
Complete Hydraulic Systems Parker Aerospace, Hydraulic Systems Division USA
Fly-by-wire flight control actuation system Parker Aerospace, Control System Division USA
Horizontal Stabilizer Trim Actuator and control electronics Parker Aerospace, Control System Division USA
Fuel and Hydraulic Conveyance System[11] Eaton Corporation USA
Integrated Fire and Protection System Kidde Aerospace & Defense[12] USA
Integrated Air Management Systems Liebherr Aerospace Toulouse SAS France
Wheels, Tires and Brakes Honeywell Aerospace USA
 
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I saw this in wiki, do not know how much reliable it is

Suppliers
System/Equipment Supplier Country

Fuselage - nose section (cone) Chengdu Aircraft Industrial (Group) Co. Ltd. China
Fuselage - foreward & aft (barrels) Jiangxi Hongdu Aviation Industry (Group) Corporation Ltd. China
Empennage (Tail section) Shenyang Aircraft Corporation China Fuselage mid section, wing boxes, spoilers, ailerons, flaps, and slats Xi'an Aircraft Industry (Group) Company Ltd. China
Turbofan Engines CFM International Inc. (LEAP-X1C engine) USA/France

Engine nacelles and thrust reversers Nexcelle USA/France
Engine exhaust systems Nexcelle USA/France
Auxiliary Power Unit (APU) Honeywell (131-9(C9C) APU) USA
Electric power generation & distribution systems Hamilton Sundstrand Electric Systems USA Starter-generators Honeywell Aerospace USA
Fuel and Inerting systems[10] Parker Aerospace, Electronic System Division USA

Fuel tank and inerting system Parker Aerospace, Fluid System Division USA
Complete Hydraulic Systems Parker Aerospace, Hydraulic Systems Division USA
Fly-by-wire flight control actuation system Parker Aerospace, Control System Division USA
Horizontal Stabilizer Trim Actuator and control electronics Parker Aerospace, Control System Division USA
Fuel and Hydraulic Conveyance System[11] Eaton Corporation USA
Integrated Fire and Protection System Kidde Aerospace & Defense[12] USA
Integrated Air Management Systems Liebherr Aerospace Toulouse SAS France
Wheels, Tires and Brakes Honeywell Aerospace USA

More reliable than commercial planes produced (if ant) in India I guess.
 
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all those subsystems are to be Supplied by 50/50 jv with chinese companies. even if no jv, i dont see how this is any different from other aircraft makers..boeing, airbus, embraer, sukhoi, mitsibishi, bombardier; etc. all sourcing compents from all over the world the same way..


SOURCE:Flight International
Supplier deals allow Comac to progress with joint-definition phase
By Leithen Francis

China's Comac has completed the selection of major suppliers for the C919, clearing the way for finalising the 150- to 170-seat twinjet's joint definition stage, possibly this year.

GE Aviation Systems and its Chinese joint venture partner AVIC Systems will provide an open-architecture avionics package that includes core processing, a large-area display system, maintenance and flight recording systems, says Comac. The US company said in November that it to form a joint venture in China with AVIC Systems to bid for the C919 avionics contract.

The joint venture has secured the C919's main avionics deal, but competitor Rockwell Collins, which provides the avionics for Comac's ARJ21-700 regional jet, will supply some communication, navigation and surveillance equipment. Rockwell Collins has teamed with China Electronic Technology Corporation and AVIC's China Leihua Electronic Technology Research Institute.

Comac 919
© Tim Bicheno-Brown/Flightglobal

Honeywell will supply the fly-by-wire system and establish a local joint venture with the Flight Automatic Control Research Institute to develop C919 electronics.

Honeywell was also selected to provide C919 wheels and brakes, with joint venture partners Hunan Boyun New Materials and Changsha Xinhang Wheel & Brake.

Other deals include the selection of Eaton and its Chinese partner, Comac subsidiary Shanghai Aircraft (SAC), to provide C919 fuel and hydraulic conveyance systems.

Western companies have opted for local joint venture partners when bidding for C919 work. Comac disclosed in 2009 that it wanted Chinese companies to be involved in developing systems for the C919. This is a departure from past practices - such as with the ARJ21 programme - where China went for off-the-shelf solutions from Western companies.


*ttp://www.flightglobal.com/articles/2010/07/15/344392/supplier-deals-allow-comac-to-progress-with-joint-definition.html


PARTNERS IN THE C919

CFM International Providing the Leap-X1C engine that will power the aircraft. Has signed agreement with AVIC's Commercial Aircraft Engine to study the feasibility of an assembly line and engine test facility in China.

GE Aviation Supplying the core processing system, cockpit display systems, on-board maintenance systems and flight recorders with partner AVIC Systems.

Rockwell Collins Supplying the communication, navigation and surveillance systems on the C919, as well as the in-flight entertainment system and cabin core system. It is doing the work with Chinese partners China Electronics Technology Avionics (part of state-owned China Electronics Technology group), AVIC's China Leihua Electronic Technology Research Institute and AVIC's Shanghai Aero Measurement-Controlling Research Institute.

Honeywell Providing fly-by-wire flight control system, inertial reference and air data systems, auxiliary power unit, wheels and brakes. It is partnering China's Flight Automatic Control Research Institute, Hunan Boyun New Materials and Changsha Xinhang Wheel and Brake.

Parker Aerospace Supplying the aircraft's hydraulics system, flight control actuation and fuel tank systems in partnership with AVIC Systems.

Liebherr-Aerospace Providing the landing gear and air management systems through partnerships with AVIC's landing gear manufacturing subsidiary in Changsha and Nanjing Engineering Institute of Aircraft Systems.

Eaton Supplying the fuel and hydraulic conveyance systems, cockpit panel assemblies and dimming control system. In partnerships with Comac subsidiary Shanghai Aircraft Manufacturing Company and Shanghai Aviation Electric.

*ttp://www.flightglobal.com/articles/2010/11/05/349329/china-special-c919-update.html
 
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