China Could Commit $8 Billion to Planned Commercial Aircraft

China expects to spend up to 60 billion yuan ($8.3 billion) on its projected 150-seat commercial aircraft. The country’s two main aircraft groups, Avic 1 and Avic 2, will have a stake in the endeavor, but the central government administration that controls state enterprises will fund most of it and...

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