Sandhi Yudha
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I think its also not such a good idea to export the N219 to china. They will maybe order two N219 or something to 'evaluate it', and then some years later they come with an "100% own designed small twin turboprop" which looks very similar to Indonesia's N219.
And as a payback Indonesia will be certainly forced to buy chinese trash like the Xian MA-60 or Comac ARJ-21 Xiangfeng....
Lets see if IPTN can produce sufficient aircrafts each year for the domestic demand.
This is actually very old news from around 4 years ago.Event though it will be not easy as they have already had similar type of airplane, but at least DI has possibility to export N 219 to China market. The plane can also be sold into Mexico.
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Jakarta. Indonesia plans to sell its locally produced N219, a 19-seater propeller airplane manufactured by state-owned aerospace company Dirgantara Indonesia, to China and Mexico, taking advantage of airworthiness agreements Indonesia has signed with both countries.
China and Indonesia signed a bilateral agreement in 2000 that allows any aircraft certified in one country to fly over the other country's territory and vice versa. Indonesia will sign a similar agreement with Mexico on Friday (10/17), Agus Santoso, the director general of air transportation at the Transportation Ministry, said on Monday.
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Indonesia to Export Locally Produced N219 Plane to China, Mexico
Indonesia plans to sell its locally produced N219 propeller airplane to China and Mexico.jakartaglobe.id
I think its also not such a good idea to export the N219 to china. They will maybe order two N219 or something to 'evaluate it', and then some years later they come with an "100% own designed small twin turboprop" which looks very similar to Indonesia's N219.
And as a payback Indonesia will be certainly forced to buy chinese trash like the Xian MA-60 or Comac ARJ-21 Xiangfeng....
Lets see if IPTN can produce sufficient aircrafts each year for the domestic demand.
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