China will begin research on a larger version of its first
homemade passenger jet Xiang Feng after its first flight next year,
Shanghai Securities News reported yesterday.
The China Aviation Industry Corporation I, better known as AVIC
I, will cooperate with Canada's Bombardier to initiate the
research, the report said.
Talks between AVIC I and Bombardier are going smoothly, but the
final design of the new jet is still under discussion, the report
quoted Wang Weiya, the head of AVIC I's civil aviation department
as saying.
ARJ21-900, the second generation jet of Xiang Feng, whose code
name is ARJ21-700, will have 105 seats with all economy class, a
larger capacity than Xiang Feng's 90 seats, Wang said.
China launched Xiang Feng in Shanghai on December 21, marking a
major step forward for the domestic aviation market.
China is estimated to need another 800 to 1,000 regional jets by
2020 and the production capacity of ARJ will reach 30 aircraft
annually by 2011.
(Shanghai Daily December 26, 2007)