三哥计划开发90座民航机

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India plans own 90-seater aircraft series by 2017


By P. Vaidyanathan Iyer
     Aug. 7 (Indian Express) --  In a move that is seen as more
strategic than just commercial, India plans to rope in a
private sector player to manufacture 90-seater passenger
aircraft over the next five years. Having received an in-
principle approval from the Planning Commission earlier this
week, the Department of Science and Technology will soon move a
Cabinet note proposing series production of the aircraft at a
total cost of Rs 7,555 crore.
     According to senior government officials, the overall
configuration of the aircraft has been finalised and
specifications of the three major sub-systems - engine,
avionics and control systems - drawn up. "While the commercial
viability of the project has been confirmed, the design and
development phase - estimated to cost Rs 4,500 crore over three
years beginning January 2012 - is proposed to be fully funded
by the government," the official told The Sunday Express.
     The officials said the project would be executed by a
joint venture company with majority participation by the
private player. "The Cabinet's approval is being sought for
releasing an expression of interest to rope in an Indian
company or a global original equipment manufacturer (OEM) as a
JV partner. It is proposed that the CEO will be from the
private sector. He will work under an institutional governance
structure chaired by an eminent technocrat, probably appointed
by the Prime Minister himself," the official said.
     When contacted, Planning Commission Deputy Chairman Montek
Singh Ahluwalia confirmed the development. "With India expected
to become the largest economy over the next 30 years or so, it
is important we enter such complex manufacturing areas," he
said. Plan Panel member Arun Maira said a private sector player
would bring "management expertise and appropriate technology" -
two key ingredients for success of such a "daring" venture.
     According to Maira, aircraft development - a sophisticated
and complex activity - will stimulate the domestic
manufacturing sector and spawn a new set of ancillary
industries. This is seen as a big spin-off benefit that will
come with such a project. "The Tatas and Mahindras have
demonstrated that we can produce quality cars at a low cost.
India is still quite competitive when it comes to manpower and
design costs," he said.
     The government also considers this as an appropriate time
to foray into civil aircraft production given the domestic
industry's growth projections of 10-15 per cent over the next
15-20 years. It is estimated that revenue passenger kilometre
will witness a five-fold growth till 2025. During the next two
decades, India is estimated to see a demand for 500 aircraft,
much of it in the 70-100 passenger segment. This space is
currently catered to by Embraer that has a history of over 40
years.
     In the presentation made by the Council of Scientific and
Industrial Research - National Aerospace Laboratories, the
primary partner for the project, it is projected that the JV
company would produce at its peak 36 aircraft every year. It is
expected to break even in the second year of reaching full
capacity by 2022 with revenues of Rs 5,000 crore and profits of
Rs 15 crore. The company is expected to start production with
about five aircraft as early as 2017, the fifth year after the
project launch in January 2012.
     India Market
     * Civil aircraft requirement will be over $100 billion for
India over the next 20 years
     * Air traffic in India, the next most important market
after China, is growing 10-15%
     * India is the only BRIC country that does not have a
civil aircraft programme
     * India is estimated to require 500 aircraft over the next
15 years, the world 7,000
     The New Venture
     * Private sector to have majority stake in proposed joint
venture company
     * CEO from private sector to be supported by an
institutional governance structure
     * Project to cost Rs 7,555 crore, of which Rs 4,500 crore
in design & development phase
     * First aircraft to take off in 2017; peak production of
36 aircraft expected in 2021India plans own 90-seater aircraft series by 2017


By P. Vaidyanathan Iyer
     Aug. 7 (Indian Express) --  In a move that is seen as more
strategic than just commercial, India plans to rope in a
private sector player to manufacture 90-seater passenger
aircraft over the next five years. Having received an in-
principle approval from the Planning Commission earlier this
week, the Department of Science and Technology will soon move a
Cabinet note proposing series production of the aircraft at a
total cost of Rs 7,555 crore.
     According to senior government officials, the overall
configuration of the aircraft has been finalised and
specifications of the three major sub-systems - engine,
avionics and control systems - drawn up. "While the commercial
viability of the project has been confirmed, the design and
development phase - estimated to cost Rs 4,500 crore over three
years beginning January 2012 - is proposed to be fully funded
by the government," the official told The Sunday Express.
     The officials said the project would be executed by a
joint venture company with majority participation by the
private player. "The Cabinet's approval is being sought for
releasing an expression of interest to rope in an Indian
company or a global original equipment manufacturer (OEM) as a
JV partner. It is proposed that the CEO will be from the
private sector. He will work under an institutional governance
structure chaired by an eminent technocrat, probably appointed
by the Prime Minister himself," the official said.
     When contacted, Planning Commission Deputy Chairman Montek
Singh Ahluwalia confirmed the development. "With India expected
to become the largest economy over the next 30 years or so, it
is important we enter such complex manufacturing areas," he
said. Plan Panel member Arun Maira said a private sector player
would bring "management expertise and appropriate technology" -
two key ingredients for success of such a "daring" venture.
     According to Maira, aircraft development - a sophisticated
and complex activity - will stimulate the domestic
manufacturing sector and spawn a new set of ancillary
industries. This is seen as a big spin-off benefit that will
come with such a project. "The Tatas and Mahindras have
demonstrated that we can produce quality cars at a low cost.
India is still quite competitive when it comes to manpower and
design costs," he said.
     The government also considers this as an appropriate time
to foray into civil aircraft production given the domestic
industry's growth projections of 10-15 per cent over the next
15-20 years. It is estimated that revenue passenger kilometre
will witness a five-fold growth till 2025. During the next two
decades, India is estimated to see a demand for 500 aircraft,
much of it in the 70-100 passenger segment. This space is
currently catered to by Embraer that has a history of over 40
years.
     In the presentation made by the Council of Scientific and
Industrial Research - National Aerospace Laboratories, the
primary partner for the project, it is projected that the JV
company would produce at its peak 36 aircraft every year. It is
expected to break even in the second year of reaching full
capacity by 2022 with revenues of Rs 5,000 crore and profits of
Rs 15 crore. The company is expected to start production with
about five aircraft as early as 2017, the fifth year after the
project launch in January 2012.
     India Market
     * Civil aircraft requirement will be over $100 billion for
India over the next 20 years
     * Air traffic in India, the next most important market
after China, is growing 10-15%
     * India is the only BRIC country that does not have a
civil aircraft programme
     * India is estimated to require 500 aircraft over the next
15 years, the world 7,000
     The New Venture
     * Private sector to have majority stake in proposed joint
venture company
     * CEO from private sector to be supported by an
institutional governance structure
     * Project to cost Rs 7,555 crore, of which Rs 4,500 crore
in design & development phase
     * First aircraft to take off in 2017; peak production of
36 aircraft expected in 2021
飞机顶上能趴人吗?
想起刚看过某帖里面说的北极星
观天下 发表于 2011-8-7 19:43
飞机顶上能趴人吗?
發展有印度特色的民航機,別說90人,900人也不成問題:D
HAL生产吗
哎,不知道何年何月可以飞起来~~~~
哎,我们的ARJ21不知何时交付~~~~
计划 哦 呵呵
A3的摩托最高纪录带13人,90座带个400问题不大吧{:soso_e120:}
反正哥不坐
涡轮 发表于 2011-8-7 19:50
想起刚看过某帖里面说的北极星
同感~~~~
传说中的别人要钱他要命啊!
这个计划NB
CD199104130 发表于 2011-8-7 19:53
哎,不知道何年何月可以飞起来~~~~
哎,我们的ARJ21不知何时交付~~~~
你还可以说美国的波音787不知何时交付~~~~.
印度斯坦不是已经有个indian regional jet的计划了么?那个计划被这个计划赶超了?
观天下 发表于 2011-8-7 19:43
飞机顶上能趴人吗?
自古二楼出英才!
强烈要求出售挂票、躺票、趴票以及终极形式——绑票!!
三哥终于意识到自己人口基数太大的问题,开始想办法解决了。。。
这个英文看着比较顺利,, 仔细看看才
2055年可以首飞就不错了
飞虎雄心 发表于 2011-8-8 08:24
2055年可以首飞就不错了
2550年首飞都行。关键是有没有首飞的时候。
俩座的飞机都维护不好,还要自己造90座的
计划。。。计划而已
据说研发团队为LCA原班人马
三哥的计划很多很雄伟的
哥不敢坐。
三锅嫌一次两个死得太慢?
记得有个贴说是2700座,怎么又90座了。
mdfzg1 发表于 2011-8-8 08:54
记得有个贴说是2700座,怎么又90座了。
嘘,小声点,90是有座位的,
其余的是站票
shexd119 发表于 2011-8-8 08:56
嘘,小声点,90是有座位的,
其余的是站票
趴票 挂票 站票 拉票
三哥计划很给力,就是不知道是什么时候
估计没有保险公司会接坐这种飞机旅客的意外险吧
三哥能贡献的只有软件系统和布料
三哥计划修公路,三哥计划修铁路,三哥计划建航妈,三哥计划造隐飞,……三哥计划多出些计划
GE大神 发表于 2011-8-7 19:54
A3的摩托最高纪录带13人,90座带个400问题不大吧
可惜阿三哥的飞机重量多一点就会掉的,所以还是让马车拖着游街吧,话说支线市场越发竞争激烈了,庞巴迪啊巴西航空啊苏霍伊啊中航啊日本三菱啊甚至波音还在用波音717想搞点民航市场
保险公司要遭殃了。
没看到是三哥计划么
三啊,三啊,我看你不甘心当三啊,你在向二靠近啊