Comac ARJ21

Comac ARJ21

The Comac ARJ21 Xiangfeng (Chinese: 翔凤; pinyin: xiángfèng; literally "Soaring Phoenix") is a twin-engined regional airliner. Its design is based on that of the MD-90, which was license-produced in China and is itself a derivative of the DC-9. This programme uses components from 19 major European and US aerospace components suppliers, including General Electric (engine production), Honeywell (fly-by-wire system) and Rockwell Collins (avionics production).

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