综合一区欧美国产,99国产麻豆免费精品,九九精品黄色录像,亚洲激情青青草,久久亚洲熟妇熟,中文字幕av在线播放,国产一区二区卡,九九久久国产精品,久久精品视频免费

World / China-US

China exports first plane to US market

By PAUL WELITZKIN in New York (China Daily USA) Updated: 2014-11-18 13:32

Planes made in China will be flying US skies for the first time as a California-based company has agreed to purchase 20 Y-12 aircraft manufactured by a unit of Aviation Industry Corp of China.

The Y-12 is a high wing twin-engine turboprop utility aircraft. According to a Forbes report, Coptervision – the company buying the planes – intends to use them to carry tourists around the Grand Canyon area in Arizona. The Y-12 has been in development since the 1980s and is the first plane China sold overseas. It has customers in Africa, Asia and Latin America.

"This purchase marks the first time for any Chinese-made planes to enter an advanced market, and the US has the highest standards, so this testifies to the achievement of Chinese aircraft manufacturing," Li Xianzhe of Avicopter told the South China Morning Post. Avicopter is the general aviation subsidiary of the Y-12's manufacturer, Aviation.

The sales contract was revealed at last week's 10th China International Aviation & Aerospace Exhibition, better known as Airshow China, which ended on Sunday in Zhuhai in Guangdong province. Show organizers said over 300 deals worth a record $23.4 billion were signed.

Aviation consultant Brian Foley of Brian Foley Associates in the US noted that there already is a market for Chinese aircraft in the US.

"Because of Chinese acquisitions of US aviation companies, the US is already purchasing Chinese-owned aircraft that are made in the US. This includes small, fixed-wing airplanes from Cirrus Aircraft and Mooney International and helicopters from Enstrom Helicopter Company," he said.

Foley said that non-North American aircraft finding success in the US is not unprecedented. Examples include Pilatus Aircraft from Switzerland and Dassault Falcon from France with private aircraft.

Even though the Y-12 is assembled in China, it does contain critical components from the US and North America. Forbes said the turboprops come from Pratt & Whitney's Canadian operations, the avionics are from Honeywell and the propellers were made by Hartzell, both in the US.

Foley said that Chinese companies entering the US market will find it can be an expensive adventure. "While the manufacturer may have a fine product, they also have to have a sales network to market the aircraft and a support network to service it and provide parts. To adequately develop this infrastructure can be a huge cost."

Foley said he doesn't believe that Chinese-made aircraft are likely to gain entry anytime soon into the US commercial market dominated by Boeing and Europe's Airbus. "The US may buy Chinese-made aircraft provided its FAA certified, has Western avionics and engines, is reliable and can be service and supported locally. Most importantly, the product would have to make a strong business case for inclusion in any American fleet."

paulwelitzkin@chinadailyusa.com

Trudeau visits Sina Weibo
May gets little gasp as EU extends deadline for sufficient progress in Brexit talks
Ethiopian FM urges strengthened Ethiopia-China ties
Yemen's ex-president Saleh, relatives killed by Houthis
Most Popular
Hot Topics

...
贺州市| 长寿区| 府谷县| 青田县| 盘锦市| 临江市| 商水县| 简阳市| 乌拉特前旗| 安康市| 通辽市| 射洪县| 澜沧| 盐津县| 剑川县| 石屏县| 营山县| 晋州市| 南开区| 城口县| 天津市| 台南市| 平山县| 嘉定区| 左贡县| 治县。| 合肥市| 阿瓦提县| 隆德县| 阳新县| 高邮市| 温州市| 达孜县| 仙居县| 苍南县| 太湖县| 方正县| 平湖市| 无为县| 龙江县| 博客|