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Aircraft Engine Manufacturer Pursues Technological Advances

Aircraft Engine Manufacturer Pursues Technological Advances
Expanding Presence in General Aviation
Aero Engine Corp of China (AECC), the nation’s foremost aircraft engine manufacturer, is intensifying its efforts to penetrate the general aviation market this year. The company is advancing certification and flight testing for several new engine models, aiming to achieve significant breakthroughs by 2026. Shan Xiaoming, chief designer at AECC’s Hunan Aviation Powerplant Research Institute, highlighted that two key models—the AEP100 turboprop engine and the AES20 turboshaft engine—have entered the airworthiness certification phase. AECC anticipates securing type certification from the civil aviation authority before the end of the year. Additional engine types, including turboprop, turboshaft, and hybrid-electric variants, are slated for maiden flights in 2024 and will be featured at forthcoming airshows.
Looking further ahead to the 15th Five-Year Plan period (2026-2030), AECC intends to develop propulsion products that are high-quality, cost-effective, and competitively positioned to meet the demands of China’s growing low-altitude economy. The company plans to accelerate the promotion of established engines such as the WZ-16 and AES100, while continuing efforts to reduce production costs and introduce new variants. Research and development are also focused on propulsion systems for green, unmanned, and smart aircraft, with the goal of bringing hybrid-electric and all-electric engines to market by 2030.
Challenges and Industry Context
Despite these ambitions, AECC faces considerable challenges in advancing aircraft engine technology. High research and development costs, the necessity for extensive testing and validation to ensure safety and performance, and potential market resistance to new technologies present significant obstacles. While some airlines and manufacturers express enthusiasm for innovations such as open-fan engines and hydrogen propulsion, others remain cautious due to uncertainties and associated risks.
Competitors are responding with varied strategies. For instance, CFM is preparing for multiple scenarios with its RISE open-fan engine, Pratt & Whitney is addressing engine recall issues affecting Embraer E-Jet E2 operators, and MTU Aero Engines, despite reporting record earnings, continues to grapple with supply chain and in-service fleet challenges. This dynamic environment underscores the complexity of maintaining technological leadership in the aircraft engine sector.
Growth of General Aviation in China
General aviation in China, encompassing activities such as pilot training, charter flights, air medical services, aerial mapping, and crop dusting, has gained renewed momentum amid the rise of the low-altitude economy as a key growth sector. Increasing investments from local governments and private companies have driven strong demand for general aviation equipment.
AECC has responded by making substantial investments in engine development tailored to general aviation aircraft. In 2025, the company secured 91 firm orders and delivered 177 engines. At a major industry expo held in Zhuhai, Guangdong province, last November, AECC signed cooperation and order agreements with 17 customers, with total contracts exceeding 1 billion yuan (approximately $145 million).
Shan Xiaoming, who also serves as a deputy to the 14th National People’s Congress, emphasized that AECC will continue to prioritize innovation and competitiveness as it navigates the evolving opportunities and challenges within the aviation sector.

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