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Sky's the limit for Wenzhou's whirlybirds

By Yu Ran (China Daily)
Updated: 2011-02-19 11:16
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Sky's the limit for Wenzhou's whirlybirds

SHANGHAI - A Wenzhou-based auto parts manufacturer has obtained approval from European regulators to jointly manufacture with Eurocopter the first luxury commercial helicopter in China next year, amid growing interest in aviation in the country.

With technical support from Eurocopter, which is considered the world's largest helicopter manufacturer in terms of revenue, Zhong-Ou plans to complete the first prototype by the end of this year before large-scale manufacturing begins.

Eurocopter, based in Marignane, France, is a subsidiary of the Leiden-based European Aeronautic Defense and Space Company, which is a global defense and military contractor.

Sky's the limit for Wenzhou's whirlybirds

Zhong-Ou defined its new aircraft as a "luxury" jet helicopter with six to eight seats. The aircraft is expected to be priced at between 30 million yuan ($4.56 million) to 60 million yuan and will be powered either by a single- or twin-engine power system.

"The luxury helicopters will be powered by advanced turbo-charged engines produced under technical cooperation with Eurocopter, which is more technically advanced, instead of the piston engines that are commonly used in private helicopters," says Wu Guolin, the chairman of Zhong-Ou.

Zhong-Ou made an agreement with Mercedes-Benz of Germany in 2002 to build certain models of Mercedes cars for the regional market. Since then, the Chinese company has become the largest supplier of the German cars in Southeast Asia.

"Zhong-Ou was selected by Eurocopter as its Chinese partner because we have an existing manufacturing base and plant facilities, experience in selling luxury cars and a high-end customer base," Wu says.

Under the latest agreement, Eurocopter will provide technical teams while Zhong-Ou will build new assembly plants, one in Changshu, Jiangsu province, and the other in Songjiang district of Shanghai.

Zhong-Ou has already invested about 500 million yuan in the Changshu facilities, located on a 33.3 hectare site. Work on the second production base in the Shanghai, covering 13.3 hectares, will begin later this year.

"My ultimate goal is to have major parts of the helicopters manufactured with local technical support in China to achieve real 'Made-in-China' products instead of receiving authorized assistance from more advanced European partners," Wu says.

Private helicopters are already considered major toys among wealthy Wenzhou businessmen.

Guan Hongsheng, 44, the founder of a company that manufactures garments, hats, shoes and construction material for export to the United States and Europe, helped launched the Wenzhou Lucheng Hailukong Club in 2008 to "introduce a healthy and challenging lifestyle" to rich residents of their hometown. The club is "dedicated to motorcycle racing, boating and helicopter flying".

Guan himself owns three helicopters in China and two others in the US. His activities made the headlines in Zhejiang earlier last year when he and a friend were caught flying separately in two Rotorway Exec 162F helicopters for 20 minutes without official approval. Each of them was fined 20,000 yuan for their acts.

"I did that just for fun," Guan says. "Nobody was going to get hurt."

Guan has a student pilot permit that enables him to fly the aircraft with a personal coach. The cost of hiring the coach is 10,000 yuan and the coaching fee is 380 yuan an hour.

"Normally, about 10 of us share the cost of hiring a pilot coach by flying my helicopters for one or two days in the suburbs of Wenzhou. I don't want to make any money from my helicopter but invite more young people along for high-quality leisure activities ," Guan says.

Yu Zhiwu, 37, one of the senior members of the club and the organizer of its activities, has also become a fan of helicopters.

"I own two motorboats, one yacht and one helicopter in the port at Linjiang town, the rural area of Wenzhou that is the base for our current club activities," Yu says.

Guan and Yu also scent business opportunities arising from their leisure activity.

During one of their regular visits to the US last July, they bought a total of 10 icon-A5 amphibious-typed helicopters valued at 3 million yuan each and are authorized to sell the helicopters in China.

"The price of the helicopter is about the same as that of a luxury car, which is affordable among the upper class as a form of transportation and as a toy," Guan says.

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The State Council and Central Military Commission said that the nation's low-altitude airspace will gradually open to promote the general aviation industry. Under the move, airspace up to an altitude of 1,000 meters will be cleared for private aircraft to fly.

"I know the sky will be open to us private helicopter owners sooner or later as we're flying merely as fans of helicopters and not for any illegal purposes," Guan says.

"It's very hard to predict how many people will buy the private helicopters, but we are confident that more people will join us by leading a luxurious, fashionable lifestyle," Yu says.

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