China-made amphibious aircraft passes assessment for maiden flight
ZHUHAI - The AG600, a large amphibious aircraft developed by China, has passed the official technical quality assessment for its maiden flight, according to the developer.
Designed to be the world's largest amphibious aircraft, the 37-meter-long AG600 has a wingspan of 38.8 meters and a maximum take-off weight of 53.5 tons.
The Aviation Industry Corporation of China (AVIC) said the technical evaluation was held in Zhuhai city in South China's Guangdong province.
The amphibious aircraft can be used for maritime rescue, fighting forest fires, marine environment monitoring and protection. It can collect 12 tons of water in 20 seconds and transport up to 370 tons of water on a single tank of fuel.
Experts agreed that the plane is ready for flight.
The aircraft developer said earlier this year that it has received orders for 17 AG600s.
- China-funded apprenticeship program help Kenyan youth secure jobs in construction industry
- China to demand 6,103 new passenger aircraft over 20 years: AVIC
- China's new amphibious plane passes key test
- Agreement near on heavy-lift helicopter
- Two China-made planes formally handed over to Nepal's national flag carrier