China's first home-made aircraft carrier, currently being built at a Chinese port, is now near completion, Xu Guangyu, a retired Chinese military officer and consultant to the China Arms Control and Disarmament Association said.
China has earlier commissioned its first aircraft carrier Liaoning which is refit of hull made in former Soviet Union.
Though it has been made operational with variety of exercises in the disputed South China Sea, it is largely considered as an experimental carrier.
"The aircraft carrier is being built as planned. Most of its major construction and design work has been completed. Its hull has already been assembled in a shipyard. The ship will soon be equipped with aviation, radar and other facilities," Chinese Defence Ministry Spokesperson Wu Qian had said last year.
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Photos of its rapid construction are often flashed in Chinese media sparking speculation that China is speeding up the construction.
Yin Zhuo, a Chinese naval expert, also confirmed in a CCTV interview that China's first home-made aircraft carrier is expected to be launched in early 2017.
The new aircraft carrier could begin its sea trial by early 2019, Xu said.
Xu also mentioned in the interview that Chinese carrier pilots are also under training, with an expectation of forming two aviation units.
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