China - China – British civil helicopter technology is requested

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Harbin based aircraft manufacture is looking for UK technology partner for civil helicopter that weighs less than 2 tons.

Details

Opportunity closing date
30 August 2016
Opportunity publication date
30 March 2016
Opportunity type
Private Sector
Industry
Aerospace
Enquiries received
3
Value of contract
to be confirmed
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Description

This Harbin based, (Northeast China), aircraft manufacture has 1,700 staff with more than 2,000 sets of processing and testing equipment. The main products are: light helicopters, seaplanes, aviation components, and automotive components. They are suppliers for several aircraft manufacturers.

It is now looking for a technology partner in the UK to produce a light civil helicopter. The take-off weight should be less than 2 tons with an effective load of 0.6-1.5 tons with 2-4 seats. The maximum speed is 220-320KM/hour and it can fly 300-800km. Ideally, the UK partner is already in the market, with good R&D, manufacturing and sales capabilities. The aircraft should pass the FAA or EASA certificates. This has potential to grow especially as the opening of the lower altitude and the civil aircraft is getting popular with wider application.

The cooperation model for the UK company is to act as a technology partner for certain projects and a joint venture can be considered if the cooperation goes on well.

To find out more, please register your interest with our team in China.

The China-Britain Business Council (‘CBBC’) is a membership organisation and UKTI’s chosen partner in China to deliver trade services. To find out more about CBBC please visit www.cbbc.org.

Opportunity closing date
30 August 2016
Value of contract
to be confirmed

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