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China to unveil first jumbo jet engine in 2016 

Thursday, 27 Aug, 2009 | 12:33 PM PST | 


 
We hope the home-made engine will fly together with the home-made large 
aircraft, Zhang Jian, GM AVIC Commercial Aircraft Engine Co Ltd, said. -Photo 
by AP 
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SHANGHAI: China plans to unveil its first home-made jumbo jet engine in 2016, 
state media reported Thursday, a major step that would improve its chances of 
competing with global players Airbus and Boeing, AFP reported. 

The target announced by AVIC Commercial Aircraft Engine Co Ltd, reported by the 
Oriental Morning Post, is the latest step in China's efforts to build large 
aircraft, including passenger jets with more than 150 seats, by 2020.

'China is expected to complete the research on its first jumbo jet engine in 
2016 and begin to apply for aviation certificate from the state aviation 
authority,' the official Xinhua news agency cited the engine maker as saying.

'We hope the home-made engine will fly together with the home-made large 
aircraft,' Zhang Jian, general manager of the Shanghai-based AVIC Commercial 
Aircraft Engine Co Ltd, was quoted as saying.

The first large passenger jet, or C919, is to be manufactured by Commercial 
Aircraft Corporation of China, or COMAC, an arm of the government-owned 
aviation giant China Aviation Industry Corp, AVIC.

Developing aircraft engines will help China, which now only makes military 
aircraft engines, break the monopoly of foreign suppliers such as GE, 
Rolls-Royce and the Pratt and Whitney Group, the reports said.

Although the first batch of home-made jumbo jets are likely to be powered by 
foreign-made engines, Chinese engines will be used in later models, Wang 
Zhilin, deputy general manager of the engine company, which is 40 per cent held 
by AVIC, was quoted as telling Xinhua.

China will exhibit a model of the C919 next month at the Asian Aerospace 
International Expo and Congress in Hong Kong, the state-run China Daily 
reported Thursday


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