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Ukraine to consider the An-124 D-18T engine patent sold to China

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January 11, 2013


"Weapons" magazine (2013) reported the status quo of Ukraine's domestic aviation industry downturn, affect Ukraine motor Milicic Corporation, one of the world's largest engine manufacturer, the company said that the consideration for survival D-18T engine design patent may be sold to China.

The article mentioned that, in 2004, the company's R & D-18T engine installed primarily to the An-124 military transport aircraft and its cargo-type security -124-100 aircraft. An-124 aircraft sales prospects are bleak. The the motor Milicic company general manager °Í¹Å˹À*·ò survival considering motor Milicic D-18T engine design patents sold to China.

By the United States, Europe, Russia and the tripartite extrusion, the Ukrainian aviation industrial output value accounted for only 0.1% of the world, ranking 90. Milicic Motor Co., Ltd. mainly for fixed-wing aircraft and helicopter production engine, known as the "driving force czar. Former Soviet Union, the engine of the motor Milicic exported to over 90 countries. In 2008, the company's exports of motor Milicic was $ 160 million, accounting for 50% of the the Ukrainian National Aeronautics and product exports, ranked first in the the Ukraine three major aviation equipment export enterprises.



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Y-20 is more like C-17.

That picture was speculation.

Go look at the real Y-20 picture.
 
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China recently lent Ukraine 7 billion to help it out.

At least Ukraine uphold their words. When they agree with a contract signed with China. They will honour it. That's what China like to do business with them.
 
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It is was not $7bn


Ukraine is set to sign an unusual loan-for-crops contract with China that will see Kiev access $3bn in credit lines in exchange for supplies of corn, a commodity that Beijing has started to import in large quantities.
 
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It is was not $7bn

Ukraine is set to sign an unusual loan-for-crops contract with China that will see Kiev access $3bn in credit lines in exchange for supplies of corn, a commodity that Beijing has started to import in large quantities.

It's one of the two Chinese credits, totaling nearly $7bn

Ukraine has secured two multibillion euro loans for energy and agriculture from China in recent days, a development suggesting that Kyiv is seeking alternatives to the tougher financing conditions set by the International Monetary Fund.
Ukraine's energy and coal industry ministry signed an agreement with the China Development Bank for a $3.656 billion (€3 billion) credit line to help the country switch its power plants to coal from gas, the Platts energy information service reported. The deal was announced on 13 July.
The Ukrainian National Bank, meanwhile, announced a Chinese loan of $3 billion (€2.46 billion) for agriculture.
Ukraine has the seventh-largest coal reserves in the world, but underinvestment and a lack of progress on deregulation have made the country a net coal importer. The country prefers to import coal to reduce its dependence on expensive Russian gas.
 
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