China's first domestically produced passenger jet made its maiden commercial flight on Sunday. PHOTO | AFP
Summary
·
The C919
commercial plane flew from Shanghai to Beijing as China seeks to compete with
Airbus and Boeing.
· Its first homegrown jetliner with mass commercial potential would also cut the country’s reliance on foreign technology as ties with the West deteriorate.
Beijing. China’s first domestically produced passenger jet made its
maiden commercial flight on Sunday, a milestone event in the nation’s
decades-long effort to compete with Western rivals in the air.
Beijing hopes the C919 commercial
jetliner will challenge foreign models like the Boeing 737 MAX and the Airbus
A320, though many of its parts are sourced from abroad.
Its first homegrown jetliner with
mass commercial potential would also cut the country’s reliance on foreign
technology as ties with the West deteriorate.
“In the future, most passengers will be able
to choose to travel by large, domestically produced aircraft,” state
broadcaster CCTV said.
China Eastern Airlines flight MU9191
from Shanghai “arrived smoothly” in Beijing just after 12:30 pm, around 40
minutes ahead of schedule, according to CCTV.
Footage showed passengers filing out
of the plane and into the terminal, before a few dozen staff and officials
posed for photographs in a brief ceremony on the tarmac.
“(The flight) was extremely smooth,
comfortable and memorable. I think I’ll remember this fondly for some time to
come,” a male passenger told CCTV.
The broadcaster had aired footage of
the plane rising into the skies above Shanghai Hongqiao Airport on Sunday
morning, saying it had 130 passengers on board.
State media footage showed
passengers gathering at the sun-drenched Shanghai airfield to admire the sleek
white jet before embarking.
Passengers received red boarding
passes and a sumptuous “themed meal” to commemorate the flight, CCTV reported.
Other footage showed passengers
waving national flags and singing a patriotic song while a cake was being cut
during the flight.
China has invested heavily in
production of the homegrown jet as it seeks to become self-sufficient in key
technologies.
The aircraft is manufactured by
state-owned Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China (COMAC), but many of its
parts -- including its engines -- are sourced from overseas.
Zhang Xiaoguang, COMAC’s director of
marketing and sales, told state news agency Xinhua the flight was a
“coming-of-age ceremony (for) the new aircraft”, adding the C919 “will get
better if it stands the test of the market”. (AFP)
From Monday, the C919 will operate
on China Eastern’s regular route between Shanghai and the southwestern city of
Chengdu, CCTV reported.
The first model of the narrow-body
jet was formally handed over to China Eastern last year during a ceremony at an
airport in Shanghai, hailed by state media as “an important milestone” for the
country’s aircraft industry.
Zhang Yujin, COMAC’s deputy general
manager, told state-backed Shanghai outlet The Paper in January that the
company had taken around 1,200 orders for the C919.
COMAC planned to increase annual
production capacity to 150 models within five years, Zhang said at the time.
Asia and China in particular are key
targets for European manufacturer Airbus and its American rival Boeing, which
are looking to capitalise on growing demand for air travel from the country’s
vast middle class.
Last month, Airbus said it would
double its production capacity in China, signing a deal to build a second final
assembly line for the A320 in Tianjin.
The first assembly site in the northern
city opened in 2008 and produces four A320s a month, with Airbus hoping to
increase that to six per month before the end of the year.
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