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.
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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