Type | Subsidiary |
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Industry | Aerospace, Defence |
Founded | 1952[1] |
Headquarters | Harbin, Heilongjiang, China |
Key people | Guo Dianman[2] (Chairman) |
Products | Military aircraft, Helicopters, Utility aircraft |
Number of employees | 6700[1] |
Parent | Aviation Industry Corporation of China |
Website | hafei |
Harbin Aircraft Industry Group Co., Ltd. | |||||||
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Simplified Chinese | 哈尔滨飞机工业集团有限责任公司 | ||||||
Traditional Chinese | 哈爾濱飛機工業集團有限責任公司 | ||||||
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Harbin Aircraft Industry (Group) Co., Ltd. (HAIG), often shortened to Hafei (simplified Chinese: 哈飞; traditional Chinese: 哈飛; pinyin: Hāfēi), is an aircraft manufacturing company headquartered in Pingfang District, Harbin, Heilongjiang province, China.[3] It was previously called Harbin Aircraft Manufacturing Corporation (HAMC) in English.
The company was founded in 1952 to manufacture planes for domestic sales, but today it supplies various components for foreign aerospace companies. It is a subsidiary of the Aviation Industry Corporation of China (AVIC).
A former subsidiary of Harbin Aircraft Manufacturing Corporation — Hafei Motor, is one of the major automobile manufactures in China.
History
The 1st factory opened in 1952 to repair aircraft and situated on the former site of the Manchuria Airplane Manufacturing Company (Manshū/Mansyuu) factory. In 1958, it began producing licensed copies of Soviet aircraft. It produced the Z-5, the Mil Mi-4 helicopter, and the H-5 light bomber — a copy of the Ilyushin Il-28.
It then produced the Harbin Y-11 a light twin-engined utility aircraft — an aircraft of its own design and not a licensed copy. The Harbin Y-12 which followed, while similar to the Y-11, was a largely new aircraft.
The most recent and important product is the Z-20 utility helicopter designed and built for the Chinese military.
Subsidiaries
- Hafei Aviation, a manufacturer of light airplanes, helicopters and aerospace parts.
- Hafei Motors, a producer of automobile engines; sedans; MPVs; and mini vehicles, small trucks and vans that see commercial use. Subsidiaries include the auto-making Hafei Motor Co Ltd and the engine maker Harbin Dongan Auto Engine Co.
Major products
Helicopters
- Harbin Z-5 - Chinese variant of the Mil Mi-4 transport helicopter
- Harbin/CHDRI Z-6 - turboshaft re-design of the Z-5
- Harbin Z-9 - medium-weight multipurpose twin-engine helicopter - Chinese variant of the Eurocopter Dauphin
- Harbin Z-9W/G - attack helicopter
- Harbin Z-19 - reconnaissance and attack helicopter
- Harbin Z-20 - a new 10-ton utility helicopter for the PLA Air Force, army and navy. Similar specifications to Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk.
- Harbin Z-15/EC175 - medium utility helicopter, joint-developed with Eurocopter
- HC-120/EC120 - joint-developed with Eurocopter and Singapore Technologies Aerospace, Ltd.[4]
Bombers
- Harbin H-5 - Chinese variant of the Ilyushin Il-28 bomber
- Harbin SH-5 - amphibious bomber
- HongDian-5 - ECM version of Harbin H-5, being replaced
Patrol/Utility Aircraft
- Harbin PS-5 - Patrol Anti-submarine seaplane version of Harbin SH-5
- Harbin Y-11 - high wing twin-engine piston utility aircraft
Transports
- Harbin Y-12 - utility STOL transport and variant of the Harbin Y-11
Unmanned Aerial vehicles
Former Production
- ERJ 145 - in a joint venture with Embraer[5]
- Embraer Legacy 650 - in a joint venture with Embraer[6]
References
- 1 2 公司概况. Official Website of HAIG (in Chinese). Archived from the original on 26 December 2014. Retrieved 26 December 2014.
- ↑ Gao, Qun; Li, Peng. 哈飞董事长郭殿满:身正不令则行. 中国航空新闻网 (in Chinese). Archived from the original on 26 December 2014. Retrieved 26 December 2014.
- ↑ "Home Archived 2009-11-23 at the Wayback Machine" (English). Harbin Aircraft Industry Group. Retrieved on August 8, 2014. "ADDRESS: NO,15, YOUXIE STREET, PINGFANG DISTRICT, HARBIN." - Chinese address Archived 2014-08-09 at the Wayback Machine: "地 址:哈尔滨市平房区友协大街15号"
- ↑ Aviation Week & Space Technology: 60. 23 October 2013.
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(help) - ↑ "哈尔滨飞机工业集团有限责任公司". Archived from the original on 2011-05-12. Retrieved 2012-04-01.
- ↑ "Embraer, AVIC shutter Harbin joint venture". Flight Global. Retrieved 9 January 2021.