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AG600M Completes Airworthiness Certification for Avionics System

China's independently developed AG600M large amphibious aircraft has successfully completed the airworthiness certification for its avionics system, marking a significant milestone in the aircraft's development. This achievement demonstrates the maturity and reliability of the AG600M's avionics system, paving the way for its future operational deployment.

The AG600M is designed for a variety of missions, including maritime search and rescue, forest firefighting, and marine environmental monitoring. The successful certification of its avionics system is a crucial step towards ensuring the aircraft's safety and performance in these demanding roles.

The avionics system, which includes navigation, communication, and flight control systems, underwent rigorous testing and evaluation to meet stringent airworthiness standards. The completion of this certification process highlights the advanced technological capabilities of China's aviation industry and its commitment to developing world-class aircraft.

The AG600M is expected to play a vital role in enhancing China's emergency response capabilities, particularly in maritime and remote areas. With its avionics system now certified, the aircraft is one step closer to becoming fully operational and fulfilling its mission to safeguard lives and the environment.

In order to strengthen the synergistic development of the industry and promote the industrial chain cooperation of avionics upstream and downstream enterprises, The 14th Annual Avionics International Forum 2025 will be held in Shanghai,China in May 28th-29th, 2025. At the forum, we will invite numerous well-known avionics companies to deliver a keynote speech.The forum is dedicated to promoting the digital intelligent transformation of avionics systems, facilitating the application of multicore technology in avionics systems, realizing the green sustainable development of avionics systems, and upgrading the level of intelligence of avionics systems.

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