China unveils new turboprop plane
30.06.08
China has unveiled an advanced home-made turboprop plane, moving a step closer to its goal of becoming one of the world's major propeller plane providers, state press said. The 60-seater ‘Modern Ark 600’ (MA600), comparable to versions from Canada's Bombardier and France's ATR, was launched yesterday, with deliveries to customers expected to start next year, the Xinhua news agency said.
The new aircraft is lighter than the first and only model of the MA series now on the market, the 50-60 seat MA60, which has received 122 orders since 2005, mainly from African and Southeast Asian countries. Producer China Aviation Industry Corp. I (AVIC I) has already started developing the 70-seat MA700 as it seeks to break into markets in developed countries.
The company has set a target for the MA series of 40% of the world's turboprop aircraft market in 2018. The MA600 is scheduled to begin trials in September. Up to 30 a year could be made according to market demand. The MA700 is expected to be available on the market in 5 years.
Demand for more energy efficient propeller aircraft, commonly used on short and medium-haul flights, is expected to rise amid high global oil prices, as jets are more costly for regional routes. In the next 20 years, the world will need 1,900 turboprop planes, or around 35% of the demand for regional aircraft, according to joint research by Bombardier and the Aviation Industry Development Research Centre of China.
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