Xi'an Aircraft Industrial Corporation

Xi'an Aircraft Industrial Corporation
Xi'an Aircraft Industrial Corporation
Création 1958
Forme juridique Entreprise publique
Siège social Xi'an
Activité Aéronautique
Produits Xian MA60, Xian MA600, Xian H-8, Xian JH-7, Xian H-6, Y-7H, ACAC ARJ21 Xiangfeng, Yun-7 (Y-7), Yun-14 (Y-14)
Société mère China Aviation Industry Corporation
Filiales Xi'an Aircraft International Corporation
Effectif 20 000
Site web Site officiel

Xi'an Aircraft Industrial Corporation (chinois : 西安飞机工业) ou Xi'an Aircraft Company Limited (XAC) est un constructeur aéronautique public chinois fondé en 1958, aujourd'hui filiale de la holding China Aviation Industry Corporation. Il construit surtout des avions militaires[1], des avions de ligne mais également des turboréacteurs.

Ses principaux clients sont la force aérienne de l'armée de l'armée populaire de libération et l'aéronautique navale de la marine de l’armée populaire de libération.

Notes et références

  1. (fr) Bertrand Slaski, « L'industrie de l'aéronautique en Chine », dans Technologie et Armement, no 10, février-mars 2008, p. 36-39 (ISSN 1953-5953) 

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