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International Conference on Aeronautic Research & Technology London 13/14 March 2008 Web www.airtn.eu

AirTN MISSION TO CHINA 2

Map of the People s Republic of China 3

AirTN Mission to China February 2008 The mission s objectives were to understand: the development of the aviation in China; the government s involvement in Chinese civil aeronautical research, technology & development; the mechanisms the Chinese government uses to support aeronautical research, technology & development; potential for international co-operation. 4

Meetings Delegation of the European Commission Tianjin Aviation Park China Civil Aviation University, Tianjin Ministry of Air Transport (CAAC) Ministry of Science & Technology (MOST) Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) Commission of Science, Technology & Industry for National Defence (COSTIND) AVIC1 AVIC2 Beihang University of Aeronautics & Astronautics, Beijing 5

Chinese Aviation China predicts high growth potential in air travel and cargo volumes (currently expanding at 18% per year). However, 80% of the Chinese airspace is for military use. The Chinese government is consolidating the airlines; stopped the airline liberalisation and in effect limited the growth of aircraft to 150 per year. There will be 4.000 aircraft in 2020 (currently 1.131) serving domestic destinations. 6

Chinese aviation The current Air Traffic Management system is already experiencing airways congestion problems. The main metropolitan airports are also congested already. By 2010 China expects to have 186 airports and by 2020 the total should have reached 244 (compared with the current 147). China is educating a large number of pilots and airline /airport staff. 7

Chinese aircraft industry China has built many Russian types under license. License building of the Embaer 145, A- 109 and Eurocopter helicopters. It has manufactured the indigenous Y-12 commuter plane. China will assemble 284 A-320, has a 5% stake in the A-350 and is offered 10% in the future Airbus development project. 8

Chinese Strategy for Civil Aviation Industry To have an indigenous aerospace that supplies aircraft for the domestic (and international) market. To develop and implement a modern and indigenous air traffic management system. 9

Priorities ARJ-21 first flight,(international) certification and further development assisted by Bombardier. Develop a new turbo-prop aircraft (MA-700). General aviation is fairly limited at present, but AVIC expect regulations to be relaxed. Develop other versions of civil helicopters (although at present only 100 helicopters are operational in China). 10

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Priorities Set up a national joint venture company to manage the design, development, manufacture and support for a large commercial aircraft (150 seats) by 2020. Cost is $8 billion. Greater participation in the global supply chain. Develop and implement New Generation of indigenous Air Traffic Management System. Educate thousands of students in airlines operations, pilots, air traffic control etc 12

China Aerospace Industry At present there are 2 state owned aerospace industries AVIC 1 and 2, that jointly employ more than 430,000 people (of which some 50% in aerospace); consist of 101 large/medium sized companies, 31 research institutions and 3 scientific research institutes; manufacture Chinese and Russian designed fighters and smaller aircraft and helicopters; commercial aircraft components for Airbus, Boeing, RR and P&W; airborne equipment; weaponry and fire control systems; ground support equipment. 13

Future structure The set up of a large company to develop the large airliner, by possibly merging AVIC 1and 2, has been delayed due to decisions regarding the governance, leadership, and formation of the Joint Venture. 14

Major Aerospace Organisations and Companies in China State Council Government Ministry CAAC CASC COSTIND GAD MOFCOM NDRC Industrial Group AVIC1 50% 50% AVIC2 Import/export Agent CATIC Aircraft Manufacturer SAC (Shenyang) SAIC (Shanghai) XAC (Xian) CAC (Chengdu) HAC (Harbin) HAIG (Hongdu) CHAIG (Changhe) SAC (Shanxi) Aero Engine Manufacturer XAE (Xian) LM (Shenyang) DEC (Dongan) CAE (Chengdu) SAEC (Shanghai) 15

Major Aerospace Companies Aircraft Manufacturers Shenyang Aircraft Company (SAC) Shanghai Aircraft Industry Company (SAIC) Xian Aircraft Industries Group (XAC) Chengdu Aircraft Company (CAC) Harbin Aircraft Company (HAC) Hongdu Aviation Industry Group (HAIG) Hafei Aviation Industry Company (HAI) Changhe Aircraft Industries Group (CHAIG) Engine Manufacturers Xian Aero-engine Corporation (XAE) Liming Engine Manufacturing Corporation (LM) Dongan Engine Manufacturing Company (DAE) CAE Chengdu Aero-engine Company (CAE) South Aero-Engine Company (SAEC) 16

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Ministry of Science & Technology (MOST) MOST is responsible for: for the actions resulting from the document 973 (fundamental and basic research); formulating policy on medium and long term developments plans for science and technology; coordinating fundamental science and technology research conducted in universities; participating in all the large technology development programmes. 21

The Commission of Science, Technology and Industry for National Defence (COSTIND) COSTIND is the ministry responsible for planning industrial development and the development of the large commercial aircraft, including the setting up of the joint venture. It is also responsible for: Implementation of the actions from document 863 (applied research and development); Controlling the policy framework for the AVICs; Technology policy for development of nuclear, aerospace, aviation, shipbuilding and weaponry industries; Foreign co-operation and acquisitions, particularly those with military application; Regulation of export of sensitive military technologies; Project management of weapon projects and defence conversion. In the meantime, COSTIND will be renamed and its functions may be changed. 22

Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) CAAC is the ministry responsible for civil aviation affairs, including: Policy and strategy for the industry s development; Civil aviation laws and regulations, including safety; Civil aviation standards and certification; International civil aviation affairs, including Air Service Agreements. CAAC has 200,000 employees. 23

Schematic view of Chinese Ministries MOST CAAC COSTIND Focus Basic research Air Transport Industrial development TRL 1-3 4-8 4-9 Topics Basic research and infrastructures ATM, safety, security, airports Industrial developments Document 973 863 Universities Yes Yes (Yes) Research establishments Yes Yes Yes Industries Desire to start up Yes cooperates Chinese Academy of science Industry CAE Ministry of Education 24

Conclusions New ATM technologies need to be introduced to manage increased capacity; China is looking for Western help to learn about and improve ATM Looking for help in the domain of Safety and Certification. The FAA already has on office based in China. China seeks cooperation in the initial development of new airports and related equipment Large numbers of pilots and technicians required to cope with demand. It is difficult to assess the level of Chinese knowledge. Capabilities in engineering aeronautic products is not yet at world standard. Co-operation is seen as possible in the domain of basic research. The cooperation in applied research is seen by Chinese counterparts as unlikely. There is a firm intention to go it alone in the future. The Chinese market may be closed to Western products to support local development. Many Western companies are trying to set up joint ventures in China to benefit from future developments. Offering knowledge in the hope that goodwill in the coming years will pay off seems not a business deal supported by Chinese thinking. The Dragon is waking up. 25