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Commercial Aircraft Corp. of China (COMAC) and Boeing have signed a collaboration agreement to
partner in areas that will enable commercial aviation industry
growth in China and potentially around the world.
This is the
first collaboration agreement between COMAC, which is building the
new C919 jet and ARJ21 regional jet, and Boeing, which this year
celebrates its 40th anniversary of providing commercial aircraft
and services to China's aviation industry.
As part of the
agreement, the two companies will create the Boeing-COMAC Aviation
Energy Conservation and Emissions Reductions Technology Center in
Beijing. Funded by both companies, the Boeing-COMAC Center will
support research projects to increase commercial aviation's fuel
efficiency and reduce greenhouse-gas emissions. The aircraft
manufacturers also agreed to have annual leadership engagements
and exchange commercial aviation market forecasts.
A
signing ceremony in Beijing was attended by COMAC Chairman Jin
Zhuanglong, COMAC President He Dongfeng and Boeing Commercial
Airplanes President and CEO Jim Albaugh.
"Through this
collaboration agreement, Boeing and COMAC will build our
relationship and will further sustainable growth and fuel efficiency for China's fast-growing aviation market," said
Boeing Commercial Airplanes President and CEO, Jim Albaugh.
"Our new Technology Center shows that two companies in a competitive industry can partner to make progress on important
challenges that cannot be solved by one company alone. That is
good for customers and passengers, and it's the right thing to
do."
The Boeing-COMAC Aviation Energy Conservation and
Emissions Reductions Technology Center will be located at COMAC's
Beijing Civil Aircraft Technology Research Center. The companies
will collaborate with China-based universities and research
institutions to expand knowledge of technologies – such as
sustainable aviation biofuels, aviation connectivity
infrastructure and other areas – that improve commercial
aviation's energy efficiency or reduce the industry's carbon
emissions. The companies will also jointly select and fund each
research project.
China is one of the world's fastest-growing
aviation markets. The Civil Aviation Administration of China has
forecast that passenger traffic in China will surpass 300 million
this year and will reach 1.5 billion passengers in 2030. Boeing
has estimated that Chinese airlines will need to buy 5,000 new
airplanes by 2030 to meet this extraordinary demand.
COMAC C919 and ARJ21
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