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XI'AN, July 7 (Xinhuanet) -- A new entirely Chinese designed aircraft, the
ARJ-21, will be put into service for feeder flights in 2007.
The design of the body structure and the undercarriage system has been
settled and the manufacture of components will begin before the end of this
year, said Liu Gaozhuo, general manager of the No.1 Group of China Airline
Industry.
First launched in October 2000, the project was listed in the Tenth
Five-Year Plan (2001-2005) in 2001. Since then, research andpreparation for the
new turbofan aircraft carried on smoothly.
To speed design and manufacture of the plane, the former Xi'an Aircraft
Design Research Institute and the Shanghai Plane Design Research Institute were
merged to create a new design institute, the No.1 Aircraft Research Institute
under the No.1 Group of ChinaAirline Industry.
According to design, the new plane will come in two models, seating 78 to
85 passengers and flying 2,225 kilometers and 3,700 kilometers respectively.
All the power equipment, undercarriage and body material will be ordered
through bidding on the world market.
Though the feeder flight market is in its infancy in China, it has a strong
prospects and will become a new growth point in the aviation industry, said Liu.
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