The aircraft officially called AG600 rolled off a production line in the southern city of Zhuhai last July, and has since undergone a series of rigorous tests.
Between February 11 and 13, all four of its engines performed excellently in tests, state-run Xinhua news agency reported today quoting China Aviation Industry General Aircraft Co.Ltd.
The 37-meter-longplane with a wingspan of 38.8 meters, is by far the world's largest amphibian aircraft, about the size of a Boeing 737, it said. It is meant to support emergency response efforts.
It is the result of nearly seven years of work by a group of 70 aircraft component manufacturers and research teams with over 150 institutes from 20 provinces and municipalities in China, and over 90 per cent of the products used on the plane were made in China, the report said.
It has received 17 intent orders so far, it said.
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