China and Russia have firmed up their close ties with an agreement to set up a joint venture to build wide-body passenger jets to break into the lucrative market dominated by Boeing and Airbus.
The Shanghai-based China-Russia Commercial Aircraft International Co Ltd (CRAIC) has completed its business registration and obtained a license to operate, said its Chinese parent, state-owned Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China (COMAC).
COMAC Chairman Jin Zhuanglong said the joint venture marks key progress in a Sino-Russian programme to develop wide-body aircraft and aims to produce "competitive" long-haul planes for the world's aviation market.
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According to an agreement by COMAC and its Russian partner United Aircraft Corp (UAC), 280-seat jets with a range of 12,000 kilometers will be prioritised.
The aircraft design process will soon begin, according to the plan.
The general assembly line will be based in Shanghai.
An eight-member strong board of directors, half from China and half from Russia, will be headed by UAC Vice President Vladislav Masalov.
Earlier this month, COMAC's narrow-body passenger aircraft C919 completed its maiden flight.
The C919 is China's first domestically-produced large aircraft, designed to rival Airbus' updated A320 and Boeing's new generation B737.
COMAC already has two aircraft from its regional model ARJ21 on the mark, state-run Xinhua news agency reported.
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