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India's low-cost dreamliner:- and its made in India

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India to get its own low-cost dreamliner soon
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Bangalore: India can soon boast of its very own low-cost,
passenger plane. That's right.
For the very first time, the country has embarked upon a project to design and manufacture its first, indigenous passenger aircraft. Called the National Civilian Plane, it can carry a little less than 100 people and could make its maiden flight in less than five
years.
Nearly 100 engineers are working on this ambitious project at the National Aerospace Laboratory in Bangalore that's expected to cost Rs 4,300 crore.
The plane can take off from small runways and is aimed at air- linking smaller cities.
"We have come out with a project report for developing this aircraft, a 90-seater aircraft which can fly from short runways and operate in between small cities of the country and meet the Indian market very well and capture some of the international market in developing countries", said G. Madhavan Nair, the chairman of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) and the man who flew India to the moon.
The plane is expected to fill a vital gap in the domestic aviation sector. With air traffic within the country growing annually at the rate of 15%, designers feel that the demand for the new passenger plane could rise to around 500 in the next decade.
The National Aerospace Laboratory has earlier successfully designed the two-seater Hansa plane that has been put into commercial use. It's effort to make a small, 14-seater plane, Saras, though hit a roadblock when a prototype crashed near Bangalore in 2009, killing three people. Aerospace engineers are banking on the management skills of Mr Nair this time to develop this plane and commercialise it in partnership
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but nobody trust "indian quality",that's sad.
 
Even China could not make so far, Even Russia which has 100 years experience, made but could not sell.

Anything close to Sukhoi super will be good but it will take decade or more
 
What's the problem of Chinese quality?
If the quality of our product is so bad,why do many westerner buy them and so many western companies rush to china to produce things and sell it to their own country?
Cheap?no ,Indian labors are far far far CHEAPER.
 
Westerners blame Chinese quality because we took so many jobs from them .Actually ,on the same price,the quality of Chinese product is always the best .
You Indians product nothing and just try to learn from Westerners to insult the quality of our product.
Remember this:you are just an Indian ,not a whites.
 
Westerners blame Chinese quality because we took so many jobs from them .Actually ,on the same price,the quality of Chinese product is always the best .
You Indians product nothing and just try to learn from Westerners to insult the quality of our product.
Remember this:you are just an Indian ,not a whites.

 
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What's the problem of Chinese quality?
If the quality of our product is so bad,why do many westerner buy them and so many western companies rush to china to produce things and sell it to their own country?
Cheap?no ,Indian labors are far far far CHEAPER.

It is not about the cheap labour that is available in India, but about the logistic and infrastructure required that is lacking in India that prevents India from replicating Chinese manufacturing success
 
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