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Civil Aircraft Industry International Forum 2017 May 10Th - 11Th , 2017 Shanghai, China Civil Aircraft Industry International Forum 2017 May 10th - 11th , 2017 Shanghai, China Hosted By Organizing Committee Members Come From: 中国航空学会 中国商飞上海飞机设计研究院 中航沈飞民用飞机有限责任公司 Chinese Society of Aeronautics and Astronautics COMAC Shanghai Aircraft Design And Research Institute AVIC SAC Commercial Aircraft Company Limited 中国商飞上海飞机制造有限公司 中国民航上海航空器适航审定中心 COMAC Shanghai Aircraft Manufacturing Co.,Ltd CAAC Shanghai Aircraft Airworthiness Certification Center Co-organized By 中国商飞上海飞机客户服务有限公司 中国民航局安全技术中心适航所 COMAC Shanghai Aircraft Customer Service Co.,Ltd Center of Aviation Safety Technology, CAAC 中商飞上海飞机设计研究院 中航飞机股份有限公司 重庆通航 COMAC Shanghai Aircraft Design And Research Institute AVIC Aircraft Co., Ltd Chongqing General Aviation Co.,Ltd. 中航飞机股份有限公司设计研发中心 北京航空航天大学 中国商飞上海飞机制造有限公司 AVIC Aircraf Design And Research Center Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics COMAC Shanghai Aircraft Manufacturing Co.,Ltd. 中航通用飞机有限责任公司 西北工业大学 China Aviation Industry General Aircraft Co.,Ltd Northwestern Polytechnical University 中航工业昌河飞机(集团)有限责任公司 AVIC Changhe Aircraft Industry (Group) Corporation Ltd. 中航通用飞机设计研究院 南京航空航天大学 AVIC General Aircraft Design And Research Institute Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics 中航工业哈尔滨飞机工业集团有限责任公司 中航工业直升机设计研究所 空客公司 AVIC Haerbin Aircraft Industry Group Corporation Ltd. AVIC Helicopter Design And Research Institute Airbus Group 中航工业北京航空制造工程研究所 波音公司 中航工业西安飞机工业(集团)有限责任公司 AVIC Beijing Aeronautical Manufacturing Technology Research Institute Boeing Group AVIC Xi’an Aircraft Industry (Group) Corporation Ltd. 中航飞机有限责任公司西安飞机分公司 俄罗斯联合飞机公司 AVIC Xi’an Aircraft Industry (Group) Corporation Ltd United Aircraft Corporation 中航工业哈尔滨飞机集团有限责任公司 庞巴迪宇航 Organized By AVIC Haebin Aircraft Industry Group Corporation Ltd Bombardier Aerospace 中航工业昌河飞机工业(集团)有限公司 巴西航空工业公司 上海广尧商务咨询有限公司 AVIC Changhe Aircraft Industry (Group) Corporation Ltd Embraer Aerospace Galleon (Shanghai) Consulting Co.,Ltd. 江西洪都商用飞机股份有限公司 德事隆公司 AVIC Jiangxi Hongdu Commercial Aircraft Co.,Ltd Textron Group 中航成飞民用飞机有限责任公司 AVIC Chengdu Commercial Aircraft Company Limited Civil Aircraft Industry International Forum 2017 -- A Professional, Profound, Valuable, Influential Conference May 10th - 11th , 2017 Shanghai, China Background Forecast of China Airline Fleet China market value: $950 billion According to " BOEING MARKET OUTLOOK Share of fleet Delivery units 2015–2034", it is expected that 6,330 new 100% 1% 3% Regional Jets aircraft valued about 950 billion USD will be Single aisle delivered for use in replacement and 75% 10% Small widebody Medium widebody development support of fleets in China. The 50% 13% Large widebody market in China is the fastest-growing 6,330 new airplanes market and its share of Chinese passenger 25% 2015–2034 aircraft fleet will increase from the current 73% 0% 12% to 17% in 2034. 2,570 7,210 airplanes airplanes 2014 2034 Sino-Russian Widebody Aircraft --UAC and COMAC have signed an agreement to set C919 --Under the first flight test up a joint venture under the program to build the wide-body civil aircraft. Focusing Projects H135 Assembly Line in Tianjin ARJ21 A330 &B737 C&D Center will also be built --It wil ill enter mass-production stage Advance Heavy lift --the biggest civil helicopter program at about 40 GA600 tons lever with Russia Helicopter --Under the first flight test MA700 -- In engineering develop phase Galleon (Shanghai) Consulting Co., Ltd. Register before seats run out! To reserve your seats, please contact +86 21 51559030 for Olivia ([email protected]). Disclaimer: This document is a promotional event release, and is not contractual. Civil Aircraft Industry International Forum 2017 -- A Professional, Profound, Valuable, Influential Conference May 10th - 11th , 2017 Shanghai, China Snapshot of Civil Aerospace Congress 2016 As the 7rh annual industrral event, CAC 2016 has been held successfully. 150+ delegates from government bureaus, organizations, institutes, universities and industrial enterprises sought new opportunities in China aircraft manufacturing industry and recieved a number of highly valuable recommendations from the government report "Made in China 2025" policy. The participants also aquired the latest information of China aircraft projects and established new cennection with their clients through 1 to 1 meetings. Illustration: Organizing Committee of 2017 annual forum came to an agreement and decided to change the forum name “Civil Aerospace Congress” to “Civil Aircraft Industry International Forum” at the 1st Organizing Committee meeting on Oct. 12th, 2016. Testimonials It has been a good platform for Chinese companies to speak about their achievement & the outlook of the industry. – Airbus China I was glad to participate to the Civil Aerospace Congress 2016. It was very insightful. – Airbus The conference offered a good communication platform for home and abroad civil aviation enterprises. – COMAC Shanghai Aircraft Manufacturing Co., Ltd. Good conference with a great future potential. – ICF International Galleon (Shanghai) Consulting Co., Ltd. Register before seats run out! To reserve your seats, please contact +86 21 51559030 for Olivia ([email protected]). Disclaimer: This document is a promotional event release, and is not contractual. Civil Aircraft Industry International Forum 2017 -- A Professional, Profound, Valuable, Influential Conference May 10th - 11th , 2017 Shanghai, China Speakers Day One PANEL DICUSSION Wei JIN Chirkov ALEXANDER Klaus MUELLER Deputy Director of the Aviation Chief Marketing Specialist Senior Advisor Aerospace & Industry Research Division LLC UAC – Purchases MRO Equipment Manufacturing Industry Institute ICF International Ministry of Industry and Information Technology Guangxing SHAO Jennifer WANG Xupo OUYANG Vice President Senior Director Deputy Director General COMAC R&D Center Asia Pacific and Greater China CAAC Shanghai Airworthiness Region Certification Center Boeing Capital Corporation Zhiyong CAI Jinquan FU Jing SONG Deputy Chief Designer China Technical Manager of Director, Department of Process AVIC General Aircraft Design & System Business Department Management Research Institute ANSYS, Inc. AVIC Xi’ an Flight Automatic Control Research Institute Day Two - Intelligent Manufacturing Sub-forum Shuofang ZHENG Ansheng XIE Ying LI André GREGOIRE Kui LIU Jens BOELKE Jianping TU Yan WANG Deputy Chief Engineer Deputy General Technologist General Manager Technical Director Senior Supervisor, Composite Key Market Manager, Deputy Plant Manager of the Researcher China Aero-Polytechnology AVIC Aircraft Co., Ltd Xi’ an Sinelson Aero (Tianjin) Co., Ltd. SONACA Materials Testing Aerospace & Composite Rotor Manufacturing Plant AVIC BAMTRI Establishment Branch COMAC Assembly Center Dopag AVIC Changhe Aircraft Industry (Group) Co., Ltd. Day Two - Aircraft System Sub-forum Jianbo ZHANG Yong LI Yao LU Yansheng ZUO Georg RAYCZYK Jinjue WANG Xiaojiang LU Qi WANG Division Head of Hydraulic Director of Reliability Division, Head of Airworthiness Chief Designer of Environment Director R&T / TR Class 2 Technical Specialist Director of Information MCOE Director System Design and Research System Design & Research Institute Research Institute Liebherr-Aerospace Lindenberg AVIC Shaanxi Aero Electric Co., Management Department Honeywell Integrated Department AVIC Jincheng Nanjing COMAC Shanghai Aircraft AVIC HAIG CAAC Safety & Technology Engineering Center of Aircraft GmbH Ltd. AVIC Liyuan Hydraulic Co., Ltd. Technology (China) Co., Ltd. Design and Research Institute Center Systems Great Thanks to CAC 2016 Sponsors and Partners Galleon (Shanghai) Consulting Co., Ltd. Register before seats run out! To reserve your seats, please contact +86 21 51559030 for Olivia ([email protected]). Disclaimer: This document is a promotional event release, and is not contractual. Civil Aircraft Industry International Forum 2017 -- A Professional, Profound, Valuable, Influential Conference May 10th - 11th , 2017 Shanghai, China Day One, May 10th, 2017 Registration Chairman Opening Remark D1-S1 Exploratory practice and influence of supply side structural reform in aerospace manufacturing industry Ministry of Industry and Information Technology D1-S2 What can be learned from the experience of C919 research and development when develop the wide body aircraft COMAC Shanghai Aircraft Design And Research Institute Coffee Break D1-S3 The challenge in the mass-production of ARJ21 COMAC Shanghai Aircraft Manufacturing Co.,Ltd D1-S4 How to establish the synchronization system between R&D process of new generation aircraft and Airworthiness Certification CAAC Shanghai Aircraft Airworthiness Certification Center D1-S5 How to collaborate with upstream and dowstream industry chain and trial authorities to establish an efficient process management system Bombardier Aerospace Executive Luncheon D1-S6 Establishment of commercial aircraft customer support system and cost control Embraer Aerospace D1-S7 Panel Discussion: The opportunities and challenges of building aircraft Complete and Delivery Center in China Boeing Group Airbus Group COMAC Embraer Aerospace Coffee Break D1-S8 Establish the whole industrial chain of helicopters drawing support from H135 Qingdao assembly line Airbus Helicopter D1-S9 Thoughts on international cooperation in helicopter development AVIC Helicopter Design And Research Institute D1-S10 The application of digital technology in the design of large general aircraft China Aviation Industry General Aircraft Co.,Ltd End of Day One Galleon (Shanghai) Consulting Co., Ltd. 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