Comac ARJ21
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The Comac ARJ21 Xiangfeng is a twin-engined regional airliner. It is the first passenger jet to be developed and indigenously produced by the People's Republic of China. This programme is supported by 19 major European and US aerospace components suppliers including General Electric (engine production) Honeywell (fly-by-wire system) and Rockwell Collins (avionics production).

The Comac ARJ21 regional jet will have been in development for eight years if it meets its delayed target of entering service next year.1
Afriqiyah Airways) 2 COMAC ARJ21-700, for delivery in 2012 Previously operated At August 2006 the airline also operated : * 2 2
China's Comac ARJ21 is derived from the DC-9 family. The ARJ21 is built with manufacturing tooling from the MD-90 Trunkliner program.3
Comac ARJ21 By the time the three examples of the Comac ARJ21 regional jet had accumulated some 220 flight hours by the middle of this month, China had proven that it could assemble 4

Made by Comac.

Development of the Comac ARJ21 started in 2003 and first flight, after a series of delays, occurred in November 2008. No aircraft has been delivered up to now (April/2011).5
produces the cabin of the Comac ARJ21 regional jet, to which AVIC is the main supplier.6
structural sections for the Comac ARJ21 regional jet on schedule; shifting to large-scale composite construction can only increase their challenges.7
The Comac ARJ21-700 is a twin-engined regional airliner. It is the first passenger jet to be developed and produced locally by the People's Republic of China.8
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Soaring Phoenix
Category
Similar Aircraft
* Antonov An-148* Boeing 717* Bombardier CRJ700-900-1000* Embraer 170-190* Fokker 100* Mitsubishi Regional Jet* Sukhoi Superjet 100* Tupolev Tu-334* Yakovlev Yak-42D
Number Built
6
Manufacturer
C
翔凤
Lists
* List of airliners* List of Chinese aircraft
Related
* McDonnell Douglas DC-9* McDonnell Douglas MD-80* McDonnell Douglas MD-90
First Flight
28
Unit Cost
2.0E7
US $20 million as of 2008
Status
P
xiángfèng
See Also
* Comac C919

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