A Chinese airline on Friday became the first customer to take delivery of a long-range jetliner produced by a state-owned manufacturer set up to try to compete with Boeing and Airbus, state TV reported.
The C919 plane made by Commercial Aircraft
Corp. is part of the ruling Communist Party’s efforts to transform the country
into a creator of profitable technologies and reduce reliance on foreign
products.
The model delivered to China Eastern
Airlines Ltd., one of China’s four major carriers, seats 164 passengers, China
Central Television reported. It gave no details of where it would be operated.
The single-aisle C919, which is meant to
compete with the Airbus A320 and Boeing 737, has a range of 4,075 to 5,555
kilometers (2,530 to 3,450 miles), according to the manufacturer. The plane
made its first flight in May 2017.
Last month, Commercial Aircraft Corp.
announced 300 orders for the C919 from Chinese leasing companies. The company
earlier said it had 815 orders for the C919 from 28 customers, including GE
Capital Aviation Services and Thailand’s City Airways. -AP
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