AG600 seaplane receives type certification

AG600, China's domestically developed seaplane model, received its type certificate on Sunday from the Civil Aviation Administration of China, clearing the way for its delivery.
This means that the AG600, the world's largest and heaviest amphibious aircraft, has completed a long list of stringent tests and has gained permission to enter the market, AVIC said.
The AG600 is China's second amphibious aircraft model after the SH-5, which was developed in the 1970s for military purposes and has long since been retired from service.

It is one of three large-sized aircraft to emerge from the nation's ambitious effort to become a top-tier player in the global aviation sector, joining the Y-20 strategic transport plane and the C919 narrow-body jetliner, which are both in active service.
Development of the AG600 was approved by the central government in June 2009 and began in September that year. Tens of thousands of researchers and engineers from 312 domestic institutes, enterprises and universities took part in the program. Construction of the first prototype began in March 2014 and was completed in July 2016.