Kineserne sliter med sitt passasjerflyprogram
As the airline industry gathers for the International Air Transport
Association meeting in Beijing, a Reuters report is suggesting China's ambitious plans to
develop its own airliners have suffered serious setbacks. Although Chinese
officials haven't commented about it, Reuters said it spoke with three suppliers
involved with the Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China (Comac) effort to
certify the 90-seat ARJ21 regional jet who claim Chinese authorities have found
serious flaws with the test aircraft. Reuters said they were told the aircraft
failed a wing loading test, its avionics have been unreliable and there are
wiring issues. Last month it was announced that certification has been pushed
back to sometime in 2013, five years behind schedule.
At the same time, the company is also trying to develop a 160-seat airliner
that would complete with Boeing and Airbus single-aisle airliners. Comac is
hoping to have the C919 ready by 2016, but it's not clear how the alleged issues
with the regional jet will affect that timeline. Chinese certification may be a
moot point, however. The FAA says it won't approve the aircraft until it
assesses the Chinese authorities' ability to assess either jet's
airworthiness.
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