Aero Engine Corporation of China

Aero Engine Corporation of China
Native name
Chinese: 中国航空发动机集团
State-owned
Industry Aerospace engineering
Predecessor Aviation Industry Corporation of China
Founded August 28, 2016 (2016-08-28)
Headquarters Haidian District, Beijing, China
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Cao Jianguo (Chairman)
Products Aircraft engine
Owner SASAC
Number of employees
≈96000 (2016)
Subsidiaries AECC Xi'an Aero-Engine LTD.
Shenyang Liming Aero-Engine Group Corporation Ltd
Skyrizon Chongxing
Beijing Skyrizon
Guizhou Liyang International Manufacturing Co,.Ltd
AECC South Industry Co.,Ltd.
AECC Chengdu Engine(Group)Corporation
AECC Harbin Dong'an Engine Co,.Ltd
Changzhou Lanxiang Machinery Corporation
Nanjing Light Aero-power Corporation
AECC Commercial Aircraft Engine Co,.Ltd ACAE Shanghai
Website www.aecc.cn
Aero Engine Corporation of China
Simplified Chinese 中国航空发动机集团
Traditional Chinese 中國航空發動機集團

Aero Engine Corporation of China (AECC) is a Chinese government-owned corporation which is focused on aeroengine and related technology development. The company was established on August 28, 2016.[1] At launch, AECC was to be capitalised with $7.5bn with AVIC and COMAC both shareholders, China’s two main state aerospace companies.[2]

The corporation consists of 46 affiliate companies, including 22 engine companies, several institutes, 3 aeroengine-repairing factories and some other small companies, with the majority of the affiliate companies having been split from Aviation Industry Corporation of China.

Main institutes are: Beijing Institute of Aerial Materials; Shenyang Engine Design and Research Institute; China Gas Turbine Research Institute; China Aero Power Machine Research Institute; Guizhou Aero-Engine Research Institute; Chine Aero Power Control System Institute.

Main Companies are: Harbin Dong'an Engine Manufacturing Company; Shenyang Limin Engine Manufacturing Company; Chengdu Engine Manufacturing Company; Xi'an Aero-Engine Manufacturing Company; Liyang Engine Manufacturing Company; Shanghai Commercial Aero-Engine Manufacturing Company.


Products

Turbofans

Model Name Prototype Status Fitted on Producer Note
WS-9 Spey 202 In production JH-7 Xi'an Aero-Engine Corporation
WS-10 In production J-11, J-15,J-16, J-20 Shenyang Liming Aeroengine Corporation Core engine is based on reverse engineered CFM-56
WS-11 AI-25 In production JL-8 South Aviation Industry Corporation
WS-13 RD-93 In production FC-31 Guizhou Liyang Aerogngine Corporation
WS-15 In development J-20 Shenyang Liming Aeroengine Corporation
WS-17 In development L-15
WS-18 D-30KP-2 In production Y-20, H-6K AECC Chengdu Engine(Group)Corporation
WS-19 FC-31 In development Guizhou Liyang Aeroengine Corporation Previously called S3-2 and built by Shenyang Liming Aeroengine Corporation at proof of concept stage
WS-20 In development Y-20 Xi'an Aero-Engine Corporation Core engine is based on reverse engineered CFM-56
CJ-1000A In development C919 Commercial Aircraft Engine Corporation
CJ-2000A In development CR929 Commercial Aircraft Engine Corporation

Turboprops

Model Name Prototype Status Fitted on Producer Note
WJ-5 AI-24 In production Y-7 Harbin Dong'an Engine(Group) Corporation Previously produced by South Aviation Industry
WJ-6 AI-20M In production Y-8, Y-9, AG-600 South Aviation Industry Corporation
WJ-9 In production Y-12, Wing Loong II South Aviation Industry Corporation Core engine is based on WZ-8

Turboshafts

Model Name Prototype Status Fitted on Producer Note
WZ-6 Turmo In production Z-8, Z-18 Changzhou Lanxiang Machinery Corporation
WZ-8 Arriel In production Z-9, Z-19, Z-11 South Aviation Industry Corporation
WZ-9 In production Z-10 South Aviation Industry Corporation
WZ-10 In production Z-20 South Aviation Industry Corporation
WZ-16 Ardiden3 In development Z-15 Harbin Dong'an Engine(Group) Corporation Joint venture with Turbomeca

Turbojet

Model Name Prototype Status Fitted on Producer Note
WP-6 RD-9 In production Q-5 AECC Chengdu Engine(Group)Corporation Previously produced by Shenyang Liming
WP-7 R-11 In production J-7 Guizhou Liyang Aerogngine Corporation Previously produced by Shenyang Liming
WP-8 AM-3 In production H-6 Xi'an Aero-Engine Corporation
WP-13 In production J-7J-8 Guizhou Liyang Aerogngine Corporation Developed from WP-7
WP-14 In production J-8 Shenyang Liming Aeroengine Corporation
Huanglong In production AECC Chengdu Engine(Group)Corporation UAV engine

Piston engines

Model Name Prototype Status Fitted on Producer
HS-5 ASh-62 In production Y-5N-5, Y-11 South Aviation Industry Corporation
HS-6 AI-14 In production CJ-6 South Aviation Industry Corporation
HS-9 O-540 In production South Aviation Industry Corporation
HS18 In production Nanjing Light Aero-power Corporation
HS27 In production Nanjing Light Aero-power Corporation
HS36 In production Nanjing Light Aero-power Corporation
HS55 In production Nanjing Light Aero-power Corporation
HS118 In production Nanjing Light Aero-power Corporation

Gas turbine

Model Name Prototype Power Status Fitted on Producer Note
QD16 In production Based on WJ-5 core engine
QD20 In production Based on WJ-6 core engine
QD70/QC70 7 MW In production 726 LCAC Shenyang Liming Aeroengine Corporation Based on WS-10 core engine
QD128 12 MW In production Shenyang Liming Aeroengine Corporation Based on WP-14 core engine
QD185/QC185 17 MW In production Shenyang Liming Aeroengine Corporation Based on WS-10 core engine
QD280/QC280 UGT-25000 25 27 MW In production Type 052C, Type 052D, Type 055 Shenyang Liming Aeroengine Corporation
QD400 40 MW In development Shenyang Liming Aeroengine Corporation Based on WS-10 core engine
R0110 QD280 UGT110000 up to 110 MW In production Shenyang Liming Aeroengine Corporation

See also

List of Chinese aircraft engines

References

  1. "中国航空发动机集团有限公司在京召开成立大会" (Press release) (in Chinese). Ministry of Industry and Information Technology. 2016-08-29. Retrieved 2016-08-29.
  2. Alex Derber (Sep 21, 2017). "Sino-Russian Widebody Engine Under Discussion". Aviation Week Network.
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