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Airspace Industry Corporation of China is a company registered in Hong Kong in 2012, with claimed business ranging from airport equipment, aviation logistics, aircraft and aero-engine manufacturing to environmental technology, import and export trade since 2001.

The company has contracted with Antonov on 20 August 2016 to obtain technologies, drawings and property rights of An-225. They were planning to work with local governments to build factories for producing An-225 in Luzhou, Sichuan Province and Guigang, Guangxi Province. The company has drawn attention for this deal.

References

  1. "關於我們-中國空域產業集團-中国空域产业集团". chinaairspace.com.
  2. "世界最大运输机 A-225"嫁入"中国-搜狐财经". business.sohu.com.
  3. "Antonov, China's AICC agree on long-term cooperation on An-225 Mriya aircraft". Retrieved 2017-10-28.
  4. "News". www.antonov.com. Archived from the original on 2017-10-27. Retrieved 2017-10-28.
  5. "China and Ukraine are going to build the largest plane in the world". Business Insider. Retrieved 2017-10-28.
  6. Borys, Christian. "The world's biggest plane may have a new mission". BBC.

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