First large airliner made in China to debut in 2017

  • By 'made in China', they mean 'built the fuselage and wings, bought all the hard parts from America and France':

    https://perennialinvesting.files.wordpress.com/2015/11/112.p...

    But hey, they finally managed to make a ballpoint pen so they'll probably be making their own jet engines any day now: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/worldviews/wp/2017/01/18...

  • I think I'd rather wait 5-10 years for a new airline company to build track record w/ large jets before booking a flight on this aircraft.

  • The C919 is not a large airliner. The capacity of 160 people is smaller than the most sold single-aisle aircrafts (A320/B737-8). It's a large regional aircraft, competing with the C300 and will mainly be used for feeder or to serve small cities.

    I don't want to downplay the importance of the release, but this aircraft is not a competitor for the duopoly between Airbus and Boeing for passenger aircrafts >200 pax. The market this aircraft operates in has far more competitors.

    The real revolution could begin if they are able to deliver a real competitor for the A320/B737-8, which seem to be the cheapest to fly <6hrs, considering all costs.

  • It is strange that there is no large Asian aircraft manufacturer. I wonder why.

  • Well I do know that they can build a mean quadcopter.