Rob
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- Feb 4, 2009
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As this seems to be the main thread relating to manufaturers, I'll post this here.
It looks like there is a new large airliner manufacturer set to join the usual western builders of Airbus and Boeing within the next decade. A unit of China's state owned aircraft manufacturer 'Aviation Industry Corp of China' called Comac has launched a full 190 seat twin engined airliner called the C919, aiming to be ready for testing in 2014 and for delivery in 2016. They are hoping to be a major player particularly in the large Chinese market, as they anticipate up to 2,000 airliners will be needed in the next 20 years.
This will be big competition for the existing big two, Airbus have opened a factory in China and I expect both will be relying heavily on China's big market potential.
c/o bbc.co.uk, dated 8 Sept 2009
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/8243596.stm
It looks like there is a new large airliner manufacturer set to join the usual western builders of Airbus and Boeing within the next decade. A unit of China's state owned aircraft manufacturer 'Aviation Industry Corp of China' called Comac has launched a full 190 seat twin engined airliner called the C919, aiming to be ready for testing in 2014 and for delivery in 2016. They are hoping to be a major player particularly in the large Chinese market, as they anticipate up to 2,000 airliners will be needed in the next 20 years.
This will be big competition for the existing big two, Airbus have opened a factory in China and I expect both will be relying heavily on China's big market potential.

c/o bbc.co.uk, dated 8 Sept 2009
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/8243596.stm