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Concerning Sri Lanka's interest in the Y-20 it's once again a typical media-hyped misinformation:
Following this interview the Sri Lankan PM never mentioned Y-20 in the original interview with SCMP, only that he was interested in buying "..two more" Chinese transport aircraft. He mentioned that the SAF currently operates Y-12's and MA60's from China and that they also have a couple of C-130's. There was nothing, not a single word on an aircraft in the class of C-17 or Y-20.
http://www.scmp.com/week-asia/geopo...ina-sri-lanka-relations-are-getting-new-wings
As such the Y-20 was referenced by other commentators as a possibility due to its recent success and public appearance at Zhuhai was well as the latest offering from China.
Therefore before the fan-boys again jump on the celebration waggon ... a Y-20-purchase is as unlikely as a purchase of €fighters for the PLAAF. In mind of Sri Lanka's geography and financial position at best a Y-9E would be much more likely.
Deino
Following this interview the Sri Lankan PM never mentioned Y-20 in the original interview with SCMP, only that he was interested in buying "..two more" Chinese transport aircraft. He mentioned that the SAF currently operates Y-12's and MA60's from China and that they also have a couple of C-130's. There was nothing, not a single word on an aircraft in the class of C-17 or Y-20.
Sri Lanka will buy more military transport planes from China and seek its help in transforming its failed Hambantota port into a hub comparable with Shenzhen, Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe told This Week in Asia in an exclusive interview.
http://www.scmp.com/week-asia/geopo...ina-sri-lanka-relations-are-getting-new-wings
As such the Y-20 was referenced by other commentators as a possibility due to its recent success and public appearance at Zhuhai was well as the latest offering from China.
Therefore before the fan-boys again jump on the celebration waggon ... a Y-20-purchase is as unlikely as a purchase of €fighters for the PLAAF. In mind of Sri Lanka's geography and financial position at best a Y-9E would be much more likely.
Deino