Shanghai Aircraft Manufacturing Company
Shanghai Aircraft Manufacturing Company (Chinese: 上海飞机制造有限公司), formerly Shanghai Aircraft Manufacturing Factory. It was founded in 1950 with a registered capital of 4 billion yuan, with two bases, Pudong and Dachang, with more than 5,000 employees. It is a Shanghai-based aerospace company with business in:
- aircraft manufacturing
- parts and components subcontractor
- repair and overhaul
- non-aerospace products: aerial ladders, hovercrafts, glass wall manufacturing, Swerve rack for magnetic aerotrain
It now belongs to the Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China (COMAC) that was established in 2008.[1]
Aims
It aims to continuously enhance:
- the assembly and integration
- core key component manufacturing
- supply chain construction and management
- new technology, new method, new material application and development
- manufacturing process control
- civil aircraft delivery
And aims to shoulder the important mission of the development of China's large aircraft.
Products
![](../I/m/Shanghai_Y-10_model.jpg)
A model of the Shanghai Y-10
Regional Jets
- Comac ARJ21 - final assembly
Jetliners
- Shanghai Y-10 jetliner
- MD-82 jetliner
- MD-83 jetliner
- MD-90 jetliner
- Airbus single aisle family cargo door frame
- Boeing 737 tail section assembly & Boeing 777 vertical stabilizers .
- COMAC C919
- CRAIC CR929
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