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I wonder if they will use it for non-stop flight from VTE to TPE or Japan.  It is a good move on Lao Airline part to do that.  So, most of folks from North America doesn't have that long lay over in Bangkok Airport.

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I'd be my dream flight to fly directly from Taipei Taiwan to wattay International
Airport Viengchun, Laos. It would be real nice not to go through thai Airport.
I find out that thai airport employees are rude and I feel that they look down on lao people.
It is great news that Lao Airline will buy a new plane from China.
It is about time that our beautiful country( Laos) is step up to the international standard.

Way to go Laos !! Great....Great news
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Boeing is totally different company designing their own airplanes and government aircrafts.
It is one of the biggest company in the industry.
This one is built by the COMAC, a Chinese company for regonal travel with about 70-90 seats.

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ARJ21-700

****pit crew
2

Seating capacity
90 (1-class)
78 (2-class)

Maximum take-off weight
40,500 kilograms (89,000 lb) STD
43,500 kilograms (96,000 lb) ER

Range fully loaded
1,200 nautical miles (2,200 km; 1,400 mi) STD
2,000 nautical miles (3,700 km; 2,300 mi) ER

Take off run at Maximum Takeoff Weight
1,700 metres (5,600 ft) STD
1,900 metres (6,200 ft) ER



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Orders and options

Entries shaded in pink have been announced, but have not yet signed a firm contract.

Date Airline EIS Type
ARJ21-700 ARJ21-900 ARJ21F ARJ21B TBA Options Rights
September 2003 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Shanghai Airlines[14] ? 5
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Shandong Airlines[14] ? 10
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Shenzhen Financial Leasing[14] ? 20
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Shanghai Financial Leasing[14] ? 30
March 2004 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Xiamen Airlines[15][16] ? 6
December 2007 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Kunpeng Airlines[17][18] ? 100
December 2007 Laos Lao Airlines[19][20] 2011? 2
March 2008 United States GECAS[21] ? 25 20
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Joy Air[22] ? 50
Sub-totals 248 0 0 0 0 20 0
Totals 248 Orders 20


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BTW the look SSJ100 is nice. it's like airbus 320
[video=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sukhoi_Superjet_100]

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hope it runs better than those Chinese scooters!!!!

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first step for china in a long run project    
 
Model of an ARJ 21 in Joy Air livery
Role Regional jet
Manufacturer Comac
Designed by ACAC consortium
First flight 28 November 2008
Status Under development
Number built 6[1]
Unit cost 20 Million USD as of 2008
The Comac (formerly ACAC) ARJ21 Xiangfeng (Chinese 翔凤 xiángfèng, Soaring Phoenix)[2] is a twin-engined regional airliner. It is the first passenger jet to be developed and indigenously produced by the People's Republic of China. This program is supported by 19 major European and US aerospace components suppliers, including General Electric (engine production),[3] Honeywell (fly-by-wire system) and Rockwell Collins (avionics production).[4]

Contents [hide]
1 Development
2 Design
2.1 Manufacturer
3 Variants
4 Orders and options
5 Specifications
6 See also
7 References
8 External links
 

[edit] Development
The ARJ21 is a key project, led by the government-controlled ACAC consortium, which began in March 2002 as part of China's "10th Five-Year Plan". The maiden flight of the ARJ21 was planned to take place in 2005 with formal handing over of the aircraft for use 18 months afterwards;[5] however, the design work was delayed and the final trial production stage did not begin until June 2006.[6] The first aircraft (serial number 101) was rolled out on 21 December 2007 with plans for a maiden flight in March 2008;[2] however this was first delayed to September 21, 2008 and finally took place on 28 November 2008 at Shanghai's Dachang Airfield.[7] It completed a long distance test flight on 15 July 2009, flying from Shanghai to Xi'an in 2 hours 19 minutes, over a distance of 1,300 km. The second ARJ21 plane (serial number 102) completed the same test flight from Shanghai to Xi'an on 24 August 2009. The third plane (serial number 103) has rolled out by then, and completed the test flight on 12 September 2009[8]. The fourth plane (serial number 104) is in the process of being assembled. The aircraft is expected to be delivered to the customers from late 2010. The ACAC consortium aims to manufacture 11 ARJ21s a year by 2010, and 30 per year by 2015. In 2009 the consortium was reorganized and became a part of COMAC (Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China)[9].

[edit] Design
Although ACAC refers to the ARJ21 as "designed by Chinese with completely independent intellectual property rights",[citation needed] it is being built using tooling which was originally provided by the McDonnell Douglas Corporation for licence-production of the MD-90 in China. Consequently, it bears a strong resemblance to the DC-9 family of aircraft, with an identical cabin cross section, nose profile and tail. An all-new supercritical wing, which will have a sweepback of 25 degrees and be fitted with winglets to improve aerodynamic performance, has been designed by Ukraine’s Antonov.[10][11][12] Antonov Design Bureau also assisted project with geometrical determination and integral analysis of the construction strength of ARJ21.[10]

In addition to the baseline and the stretched passenger models, ACAC has also proposed extended-range, freight, and business jet variants.

[edit] Manufacturer
Members of the ACAC consortium, which was formed to develop the aircraft, will manufacture major components of the aircraft:

Chengdu Aircraft Industry Group: construction of the nose
Xian Aircraft Company: construction of the wings and fuselage
Shenyang Aircraft Corporation: construction of the empennage
Shanghai Aircraft Company: final assembly
Various domestic and international suppliers of component's suppliers.[13]
The Shanghai Aircraft Research Institute and the Xian Aircraft Design and Research Institute, which are also members of the consortium, are responsible for the design.

[edit] Variants
ARJ21-700 – baseline model which will have a capacity of 70 to 95 passengers.
ARJ21-900 – stretched fuselage model based on the ARJ-700, which will have a capacity of 95 to 105 passengers.
ARJ21F – dedicated freighter version of the ARJ21-700. It will have a capacity of 5 LD7 containers or PIP pallets, with a maximum payload of 10,150 kg.
ARJ21B – business jet version of the ARJ21-700. A typical configuration would cater for 20 passengers.
[edit] Orders and options
Entries shaded in pink have been announced, but have not yet signed a firm contract.

Date Airline EIS Type
ARJ21-700 ARJ21-900 ARJ21F ARJ21B  TBA  Options Rights
September 2003  Shanghai Airlines[14] ? 5            
 Shandong Airlines[14] ? 10            
 Shenzhen Financial Leasing[14] ? 20            
 Shanghai Financial Leasing[14] ? 30            
March 2004  Xiamen Airlines[15][16] ? 6            
December 2007  Kunpeng Airlines[17][18] ? 100            
December 2007  Lao Airlines[19][20] 2011? 2            
March 2008  GECAS[21] ? 25         20  
 Joy Air[22] ? 50            
Sub-totals 248 0 0 0 0 20 0
Totals 248 Orders 20

[edit] Specifications
 ARJ21-700 ARJ21-900
****pit crew Two
Seating capacity 90 (1-class)
78 (2-class) 105 (1-class)
98 (2-class)
Length 33.46 metres (109 ft 9 in) 36.35 metres (119 ft 3 in)
Wingspan 27.28 metres (89 ft 6 in)
Wing area 79.86 square metres (859.6 sq ft)
Wing Sweepback 25 degrees
Height 8.44 metres (27 ft 8 in)
Cabin width 3.143 metres (10 ft 3.7 in)
Cabin height 2.03 metres (6 ft 8 in)
Aisle width 0.483 metres (19.0 in)
Seat width 0.455 metres (17.9 in)
Typical empty weight 24,955 kilograms (55,020 lb) 26,270 kilograms (57,900 lb) STD
26,770 kilograms (59,000 lb) ER
Maximum take-off weight 40,500 kilograms (89,000 lb) STD
43,500 kilograms (96,000 lb) ER 43,616 kilograms (96,160 lb) STD
47,182 kilograms (104,020 lb) ER
Range fully loaded 1,200 nautical miles (2,200 km; 1,400 mi) STD
2,000 nautical miles (3,700 km; 2,300 mi) ER 1,200 nautical miles (2,200 km; 1,400 mi) STD
1,800 nautical miles (3,300 km; 2,100 mi) ER
Max. operating speed Mach 0.82
Take off run at MTOW 1,700 metres (5,600 ft) STD
1,900 metres (6,200 ft) ER 1,750 metres (5,700 ft) STD
1,950 metres (6,400 ft) ER
Service Ceiling 11,900 metres (39,000 ft)
Powerplants (2x) General Electric CF34-10A
Engine thrust 17,057 lbf 18,500 lbf

Notes: Data are provided for reference only. STD = Standard Range, ER = Extended Range
Sources: ARJ21 Series[23]
[edit] See also
Comac C919

 



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jackie A wrote:

I'd be my dream flight to fly directly from Taipei Taiwan to wattay International
Airport Viengchun, Laos. It would be real nice not to go through thai Airport.
I find out that thai airport employees are rude and I feel that they look down on lao people.
It is great news that Lao Airline will buy a new plane from China.
It is about time that our beautiful country( Laos) is step up to the international standard.

Way to go Laos !! Great....Great news
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I would look down on you too since you're obviously playing the victim role.

Some Lao people also look down on Thai people too, but Thai people don't care. So why do you care so much if some Thai people look down on Lao people?

Have some confidence instead of thinking that everyone is looking down on you. If you put yourself above everyone else, it's not possible for anyone to look down on you.

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Anonymous wrote:

jackie A wrote:

I'd be my dream flight to fly directly from Taipei Taiwan to wattay International
Airport Viengchun, Laos. It would be real nice not to go through thai Airport.
I find out that thai airport employees are rude and I feel that they look down on lao people.
It is great news that Lao Airline will buy a new plane from China.
It is about time that our beautiful country( Laos) is step up to the international standard.

Way to go Laos !! Great....Great news
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I would look down on you too since you're obviously playing the victim role.

Some Lao people also look down on Thai people too, but Thai people don't care. So why do you care so much if some Thai people look down on Lao people?

Have some confidence instead of thinking that everyone is looking down on you. If you put yourself above everyone else, it's not possible for anyone to look down on you.

That's ok, Bro. more than 90% people who work there are lao ethnic anyway.... if they don't want to talk to me that fine, and i'll talk to them, ha.ha.ha....

 



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SeeHarHed wrote:

I wonder if they will use it for non-stop flight from VTE to TPE or Japan.  It is a good move on Lao Airline part to do that.  So, most of folks from North America doesn't have that long lay over in Bangkok Airport.




 Hey, What's up Brother seeharhed ? what's going on man ? how's everything over here in the West ?  555, i like the words you said'' longgg layyy overrr,'' in Banggggggg kok. 5555.... long lay and Bangggggg...555.



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China made airplane....blankstare!!! I think I still dare not to get on that flight! Eventhough it's from Boeing standard but you knew China, right?

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Speak-out wrote:

Hey, What's up Brother seeharhed ? what's going on man ? how's everything over here in the West ?  555, i like the words you said'' longgg layyy overrr,'' in Banggggggg kok. 5555.... long lay and Bangggggg...555.

 



Nothing much Brother Speak-out...  How's things at your ends??  hahhahhaha glad you like my wordings bro.. hahahhaha  long lay and bang are good combination of words.. hhahahah



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SeeHarHed wrote:

I wonder if they will use it for non-stop flight from VTE to TPE or Japan.  It is a good move on Lao Airline part to do that.  So, most of folks from North America doesn't have that long lay over in Bangkok Airport.




          Most of folks from North America doesn't have that long lay over in Bangkok Airport? What does it mean "most of folks doesn't have that long lay over.........?"



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