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太无耻了,欧洲航空安全局不守信誉,取消今年给C919适航证计划
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-05-02 06:35

Group 1 - The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has unexpectedly delayed the certification of China's C919 aircraft by three to six years, pushing back what was anticipated to be a 2025 certification [1][3] - This delay comes despite previous commitments from the EU to enhance cooperation with China and complete the C919's certification process by 2025, raising concerns about the changing rules of engagement in international aviation [3][5] - The timing of the delay coincides with increased pressure from the EU for China to purchase more Airbus aircraft, particularly the A320 series, while the U.S. is urging allies to contain China's aviation industry [5][8] Group 2 - The C919 has already achieved over 50,000 hours of safe flight in domestic operations, receiving positive feedback from passengers and airlines, indicating its readiness for international markets [6][10] - The delay is perceived as a political maneuver rather than a technical issue, reflecting broader geopolitical tensions and trade negotiations between China and the EU [8][10] - China Commercial Aircraft Corporation (COMAC) has secured nearly 1,200 domestic orders for the C919, which could significantly impact Boeing and Airbus's market shares if the aircraft gains international certification [10][12]