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China's Y-20 transport probably operational this year
by Richard Tomkins
Beijing (UPI) Feb 02, 2016


Air China in $2.9 bln order for 12 Airbus A330-300 long haul jets
Beijing (AFP) Feb 29, 2016 - Air China said Monday it had ordered 12 Airbus A330-300 long-haul wide-bodied jets for $2.9 billion.

Air China, which is China's third largest carier by passengers carried, did not say in its statement to the Shanghai exchange if the order for 2016 through 2018 delivery was part of a deal for 30 A330 announced last October.

The prices are based on open market 2013 list prices which would be nearer $3.1 billion today but Air China indicated it had been granted price concessions in the form of credit memoranda following negotiations.

The carrier, which said it will pay for the new jets in instalments, also indicated the purchases from the European planemaker would "optimize its fleet structure" and strengthen capacity, boosting the latter by 5.6 percent.

Last October, China confirmed during a visit by German Chancellor Angela Merkel an order for 30 A330 jets confirming an outline agreement from June in Paris.

The initial outline agreement was for the sale of 75 A330 to public holding company China Aviation Supplies (CAS) for a catalogue value of $18 billion.

China's Y-20 large military transport, built by Xi'an Aircraft Industrial Corporation, is likely to enter service this year.

People's Daily, an official publication of China's Communist Party, reported the assessment was made by Xu Yongling, a military expert.

Xu, speaking in an interview with the publication, said the in-service decision for this year is likely since there have been no bottlenecks during the aircraft's development or manufacturing phases.

The Y-20 Kunpeng, also known as the Chubby Girl, made its first flight in 2013. It is the world's fourth 200-ton transport, following those by the United States, Russia and Ukraine.

"This is not only progress for China's national defense industry, but also a milestone of industrial and military modernization," Xu said.

The Y-20 has a cargo capacity of about 60 tons, a cruise speed of 570.4 miles per hour, and a range of about 2,796 miles while carrying a full payload.

In addition to carrying cargo and troops, the airlifter could be used for maritime surveillance and early warning.

"As for future military developments, airborne transportation depends not only on the Y-20, but also on other military cargo jets, which China may develop in the next five to ten years, the newspaper quoted Xu.


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