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Vietnam thinks about removing barriers for China-made COMAC aircraft to operate in country

The Vietnam government said late on Wednesday that it will consider eliminating regulative hurdles to permit aircraft manufactured by Chinese stateowned planemaker COMAC to operate in the nation.

COMAC is looking for to develop itself as an option to leading Western planemakers Airbus and Boeing. Nevertheless, its two traveler airplane designs presently run nearly exclusively within mainland China, and the company looks for to broaden its presence in international markets.

Before an airline can run any aircraft design, it should get approval from the national aviation regulator.

Deputy Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha appointed the transportation ministry to examine existing rules to remove regulatory obstacles to enable COMAC airplanes to run in Vietnam, the government stated in a statement, after a meeting in Hanoi between Ha and COMAC Board Director Tan Wangeng.

COMAC has actually been considering Vietnam as a prospective market for some time, and conducted a southeast Asia marketing trip last February, throughout which it flew two presentation aircrafts to the country.

COMAC does not have benchmark accreditations from the EU or the United States for its short-haul local jet, C909, and its bigger C919 model. Market sources suggest that this is preventing the business's efforts to sell or rent to foreign airline companies.

Ha said as a preliminary action low-priced provider VietJet , Vietnam's leading private airline company, might deal with a. Chinese airline operating COMAC aircrafts to check aircraft on some. paths.

VietJet decreased to comment on any possible cooperation. with COMAC when asked earlier this week.

(source: Reuters)