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C919: China to develop high-altitude version of narrowbody passenger jet seeking to reduce reliance on Boeing, Airbus

  • Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China and Tibet Airlines signed a cooperation deal on Sunday in Shanghai to jointly develop a plateau-suited model of the C919
  • It follows the maiden commercial flight of China’s first domestically developed narrowbody passenger jet in May, with three planes delivered to China Eastern Airlines

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The C919 arrived in Hong Kong last week as part of its first flight outside of mainland China. Photo: Sam Tsang

China is developing a version of its first domestically developed narrowbody passenger jet suitable for high-altitude plateaus just six months after its maiden commercial flight and amid its pursuit of more technological self-reliance in aviation.

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The state-owned Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China (Comac), the designer and manufacturer of the C919, signed a cooperation deal with Tibet Airlines on Sunday in Shanghai to jointly develop a plateau-suited model of the aircraft.

“Tibet Airlines has accumulated rich experience in flying at high plateaus as China’s first plateau airline, and will work with Comac to push forward the research and development of domestic high plateau jets,” Comac president Zhou Xinmin said, according to Tibet Airlines’ WeChat account.

They agreed to jointly establish a national research centre during the signing ceremony, the report said, although no timetable was given for the development of the new model.

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As the country with the world’s most airports located on plateaus, China is trying to further develop a new domestic jet for its complex plateau regions to reduce its reliance on overseas suppliers for aviation products.

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The Boeing 737-700 and the Airbus A330 and A319 predominantly dominate the Chinese market for plateau-suited jets.

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