2022年11月24日 星期四
New Hi-tech Displayed at Airshow China 2022
By Staff Reporters

 Thousands of exhibits with advanced aviation and aerospace technologies from over 740 enterprises in 43 countries, were displayed at the 14th China International Aviation and Aerospace Exhibition (Airshow China 2022) in Zhuhai, south China's Guangdong province, from November 8 to 13.
    Many of the exhibits were demonstrated for the first time. A life-size replica of China's Tiangong space station combination was shown onsite, and visitors could enter the model and experience the station at close range. Household appliances were installed to satisfy astronauts' daily needs and apart from a refrigerator and microwave, there was even a yogurt maker.
    The highly intelligent robotics of the station's mechanical arms were also exhibited, showing how they can perform both large-payload operations in a big scale and fine operations in a small scale. Both the ratio of payload to the mechanical arm's weight and its precision of control have set world standards.
    AG600M, China's self-developed amphibious plane for firefighting, also made its debut at Airshow China. With a maximum load of 12 tons of water, the plane could fly as far as 4,000 km, and is able to take off and land over a short distance, as well as fly at low altitude and low speed.

    Making its maiden appearance at the exhibition, the country's C919 passenger aircraft attracted new orders (300 aircraft in total) from seven domestic leasing firms during Airshow China, according to the Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China, Ltd.
    There were also advanced unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and anti-drone systems displayed at the exhibition, including the Wing Loong series UAVs.
    J-20 and J-16, fighter jets of the Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) Air Force, took part in the flying display at the airshow.

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