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Airplane with China IPR in smooth process

www.chinanews.cn 2006-03-03 16:50:40

Chinanews, March. 3 �C The first airplane with China's own intellectual
property right ARJ 21 is in a smooth process, said Zhang Hongying,
director general of the Aircraft Airworthiness Certification Department
of the General Administration of Civil Aviation of China (CAAC) at a
civil aviation bilateral partnership dialogue meeting.
Zhang said that design work of ARJ 21 started back in 2003 and so far,
every thing goes on smoothly with the help of CAAC and the United States'
Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). Their main concern at present is
how to promote ARJ 21 into world and gain more potential customers.
The ARJ 21 airplane was jointly designed by the Shanghai Airplane Design
Institute and Xi'an Airplane Design Institute. The Shanghai-based AVIC1
Commercial Aircraft Co., Ltd. (ACAC) is its legal entity. CAAC takes up
the examining work in the whole process. The airplane will be under batch
process after it finishes all the examining procedures in 2009. ACAC has
so far received 41 orders for the plane and many foreign airline
companies have also showed their intention of buying the plane.

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