Boost to Aircraft Maker at U.S.-China Summit
Elyse Andrews, Cabot Headline News
November 19, 2009
The U.S.
promised to work closely with China to aid its drive to become a global
aircraft maker at the U.S.-China summit on Tuesday, according to the Wall
Street Journal.
President Barack
Obama said he would push for closer technical collaboration and eventual safety
approval for China’s ARJ21 commuter jet, the Journal reported. Commercial
Aircraft Corp. of China or Comac is developing the aircraft.
This is both a
symbolic and practical step to counter Beijing’s frustration with U.S. aviation
policy and restrictions, according to the Journal. The United States’ pledge
was even more significant because China’s own safety regulators are still at
least a year away from approving the 70-to-100-passenger aircraft.
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