The hugely ambitious plan was first agreed between the Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China (COMAC) and Russia's United Aircraft Corporation (UAC), whose products include the Sukhoi Superjet 100, in June when Russian President Vladimir Putin met his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping in Beijing.
COMAC said in a statement that the joint venture, to be set up in Shanghai this year, will develop a 280-seat wide-body plane with a range of 12,000 kilometres.
The project is worth between USD 13 billion and USD 20 billion, with each side contributing half, China's state-run Global Times newspaper today quoted UAC president Yury Slyusar as saying.
"COMAC has outstanding technology and designs and we will not only cooperate in technology but also in intellectual property," Slyusar told the newspaper at the China Airshow in the southern city of Zhuhai, adding the plane will be 10 percent cheaper than its competitors.
According to the companies' websites, the list price of a 280-seat Airbus A350 is USD 272.4 million, while a 290-seat Boeing 787 costs USD 264.6 million.
But developing commercial aircraft is an advanced technological challenge and previous Chinese aerospace projects have suffered lengthy delays.
COMAC said it will keep the project open and select global suppliers that are willing to "jointly shoulder risks".
Beijing is looking to build up its domestic aerospace industry, with the sector among those highlighted in its "Made in China 2025" plan.
The country is expected to become the world's largest aviation market, with its travellers taking to the skies in ever-growing numbers.
COMAC is also developing its own single-aisle jet, the C919. It rolled it out last year and even though it has yet to make its first flight COMAC says it has so far received 570 orders from 23 customers.
The firm's regional jet, the 90-seat ARJ21, flew its first commercial flight in June after years of delays.
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