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Chinese WS20 engine likely entering operational service

by Akhil Kadidal & Prasobh Narayanan

China's project goals for the domestically developed WS20 engine include greater thrust, reliability, and fuel efficiency compared with Russian engines currently powering the XAC Y-20A transport aircraft. (Janes)

China's domestically developed Shenyang WS20 engine for the Xi'an Aircraft Corporation (XAC) Y-20 transport aircraft appears to be ready for operational service.

Images on Chinese social media in mid-March show an airborne Y-20 equipped with four WS20 two-shaft high bypass ratio turbofan engines. The aircraft, which was painted in the service colours of the People's Liberation Army (PLA), was photographed flying over Kaifeng city in China's Henan province. Previous examples of the new variant – commonly referred to as the Y-20B – have appeared in a primer yellow colour, indicating their testing status.

According to Janes data, Kaifeng Air Base, which is located south of the city, hosts the PLA Air Force's (PLAAF's) 37th Air Regiment. The unit operates a mix of Y-8C and Y-20A transport aircraft. The new aircraft did not appear to have a service number, which is a standard of operational aircraft. However, the aircraft was photographed with a low-observable version of the Chinese national emblem, indicating ownership by the PLA.


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China's domestically developed Shenyang WS20 engine for the Xi'an Aircraft Corporation (XAC) Y-20 tr...

Chinese WS20 engine likely entering operational service

by Akhil Kadidal & Prasobh Narayanan

China's project goals for the domestically developed WS20 engine include greater thrust, reliability, and fuel efficiency compared with Russian engines currently powering the XAC Y-20A transport aircraft. (Janes)

China's domestically developed Shenyang WS20 engine for the Xi'an Aircraft Corporation (XAC) Y-20 transport aircraft appears to be ready for operational service.

Images on Chinese social media in mid-March show an airborne Y-20 equipped with four WS20 two-shaft high bypass ratio turbofan engines. The aircraft, which was painted in the service colours of the People's Liberation Army (PLA), was photographed flying over Kaifeng city in China's Henan province. Previous examples of the new variant – commonly referred to as the Y-20B – have appeared in a primer yellow colour, indicating their testing status.

According to Janes data, Kaifeng Air Base, which is located south of the city, hosts the PLA Air Force's (PLAAF's) 37th Air Regiment. The unit operates a mix of Y-8C and Y-20A transport aircraft. The new aircraft did not appear to have a service number, which is a standard of operational aircraft. However, the aircraft was photographed with a low-observable version of the Chinese national emblem, indicating ownership by the PLA.


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China's domestically developed Shenyang WS20 engine for the Xi'an Aircraft Corporation (XAC) Y-20 tr...

Chinese WS20 engine likely entering operational service

by Akhil Kadidal & Prasobh Narayanan

China's project goals for the domestically developed WS20 engine include greater thrust, reliability, and fuel efficiency compared with Russian engines currently powering the XAC Y-20A transport aircraft. (Janes)

China's domestically developed Shenyang WS20 engine for the Xi'an Aircraft Corporation (XAC) Y-20 transport aircraft appears to be ready for operational service.

Images on Chinese social media in mid-March show an airborne Y-20 equipped with four WS20 two-shaft high bypass ratio turbofan engines. The aircraft, which was painted in the service colours of the People's Liberation Army (PLA), was photographed flying over Kaifeng city in China's Henan province. Previous examples of the new variant – commonly referred to as the Y-20B – have appeared in a primer yellow colour, indicating their testing status.

According to Janes data, Kaifeng Air Base, which is located south of the city, hosts the PLA Air Force's (PLAAF's) 37th Air Regiment. The unit operates a mix of Y-8C and Y-20A transport aircraft. The new aircraft did not appear to have a service number, which is a standard of operational aircraft. However, the aircraft was photographed with a low-observable version of the Chinese national emblem, indicating ownership by the PLA.


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China's domestically developed Shenyang WS20 engine for the Xi'an Aircraft Corporation (XAC) Y-20 tr...

Chinese WS20 engine likely entering operational service

by Akhil Kadidal & Prasobh Narayanan

China's project goals for the domestically developed WS20 engine include greater thrust, reliability, and fuel efficiency compared with Russian engines currently powering the XAC Y-20A transport aircraft. (Janes)

China's domestically developed Shenyang WS20 engine for the Xi'an Aircraft Corporation (XAC) Y-20 transport aircraft appears to be ready for operational service.

Images on Chinese social media in mid-March show an airborne Y-20 equipped with four WS20 two-shaft high bypass ratio turbofan engines. The aircraft, which was painted in the service colours of the People's Liberation Army (PLA), was photographed flying over Kaifeng city in China's Henan province. Previous examples of the new variant – commonly referred to as the Y-20B – have appeared in a primer yellow colour, indicating their testing status.

According to Janes data, Kaifeng Air Base, which is located south of the city, hosts the PLA Air Force's (PLAAF's) 37th Air Regiment. The unit operates a mix of Y-8C and Y-20A transport aircraft. The new aircraft did not appear to have a service number, which is a standard of operational aircraft. However, the aircraft was photographed with a low-observable version of the Chinese national emblem, indicating ownership by the PLA.


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China's domestically developed Shenyang WS20 engine for the Xi'an Aircraft Corporation (XAC) Y-20 tr...

Chinese WS20 engine likely entering operational service

by Akhil Kadidal & Prasobh Narayanan

China's project goals for the domestically developed WS20 engine include greater thrust, reliability, and fuel efficiency compared with Russian engines currently powering the XAC Y-20A transport aircraft. (Janes)

China's domestically developed Shenyang WS20 engine for the Xi'an Aircraft Corporation (XAC) Y-20 transport aircraft appears to be ready for operational service.

Images on Chinese social media in mid-March show an airborne Y-20 equipped with four WS20 two-shaft high bypass ratio turbofan engines. The aircraft, which was painted in the service colours of the People's Liberation Army (PLA), was photographed flying over Kaifeng city in China's Henan province. Previous examples of the new variant – commonly referred to as the Y-20B – have appeared in a primer yellow colour, indicating their testing status.

According to Janes data, Kaifeng Air Base, which is located south of the city, hosts the PLA Air Force's (PLAAF's) 37th Air Regiment. The unit operates a mix of Y-8C and Y-20A transport aircraft. The new aircraft did not appear to have a service number, which is a standard of operational aircraft. However, the aircraft was photographed with a low-observable version of the Chinese national emblem, indicating ownership by the PLA.


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China's domestically developed Shenyang WS20 engine for the Xi'an Aircraft Corporation (XAC) Y-20 tr...

Chinese WS20 engine likely entering operational service

by Akhil Kadidal & Prasobh Narayanan

China's project goals for the domestically developed WS20 engine include greater thrust, reliability, and fuel efficiency compared with Russian engines currently powering the XAC Y-20A transport aircraft. (Janes)

China's domestically developed Shenyang WS20 engine for the Xi'an Aircraft Corporation (XAC) Y-20 transport aircraft appears to be ready for operational service.

Images on Chinese social media in mid-March show an airborne Y-20 equipped with four WS20 two-shaft high bypass ratio turbofan engines. The aircraft, which was painted in the service colours of the People's Liberation Army (PLA), was photographed flying over Kaifeng city in China's Henan province. Previous examples of the new variant – commonly referred to as the Y-20B – have appeared in a primer yellow colour, indicating their testing status.

According to Janes data, Kaifeng Air Base, which is located south of the city, hosts the PLA Air Force's (PLAAF's) 37th Air Regiment. The unit operates a mix of Y-8C and Y-20A transport aircraft. The new aircraft did not appear to have a service number, which is a standard of operational aircraft. However, the aircraft was photographed with a low-observable version of the Chinese national emblem, indicating ownership by the PLA.


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China's domestically developed Shenyang WS20 engine for the Xi'an Aircraft Corporation (XAC) Y-20 tr...

Chinese WS20 engine likely entering operational service

by Akhil Kadidal & Prasobh Narayanan

China's project goals for the domestically developed WS20 engine include greater thrust, reliability, and fuel efficiency compared with Russian engines currently powering the XAC Y-20A transport aircraft. (Janes)

China's domestically developed Shenyang WS20 engine for the Xi'an Aircraft Corporation (XAC) Y-20 transport aircraft appears to be ready for operational service.

Images on Chinese social media in mid-March show an airborne Y-20 equipped with four WS20 two-shaft high bypass ratio turbofan engines. The aircraft, which was painted in the service colours of the People's Liberation Army (PLA), was photographed flying over Kaifeng city in China's Henan province. Previous examples of the new variant – commonly referred to as the Y-20B – have appeared in a primer yellow colour, indicating their testing status.

According to Janes data, Kaifeng Air Base, which is located south of the city, hosts the PLA Air Force's (PLAAF's) 37th Air Regiment. The unit operates a mix of Y-8C and Y-20A transport aircraft. The new aircraft did not appear to have a service number, which is a standard of operational aircraft. However, the aircraft was photographed with a low-observable version of the Chinese national emblem, indicating ownership by the PLA.


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China's domestically developed Shenyang WS20 engine for the Xi'an Aircraft Corporation (XAC) Y-20 tr...

Chinese WS20 engine likely entering operational service

by Akhil Kadidal & Prasobh Narayanan

China's project goals for the domestically developed WS20 engine include greater thrust, reliability, and fuel efficiency compared with Russian engines currently powering the XAC Y-20A transport aircraft. (Janes)

China's domestically developed Shenyang WS20 engine for the Xi'an Aircraft Corporation (XAC) Y-20 transport aircraft appears to be ready for operational service.

Images on Chinese social media in mid-March show an airborne Y-20 equipped with four WS20 two-shaft high bypass ratio turbofan engines. The aircraft, which was painted in the service colours of the People's Liberation Army (PLA), was photographed flying over Kaifeng city in China's Henan province. Previous examples of the new variant – commonly referred to as the Y-20B – have appeared in a primer yellow colour, indicating their testing status.

According to Janes data, Kaifeng Air Base, which is located south of the city, hosts the PLA Air Force's (PLAAF's) 37th Air Regiment. The unit operates a mix of Y-8C and Y-20A transport aircraft. The new aircraft did not appear to have a service number, which is a standard of operational aircraft. However, the aircraft was photographed with a low-observable version of the Chinese national emblem, indicating ownership by the PLA.


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