Update | China stages maiden flight of world’s biggest amphibious plane
AG600 designed to carry out marine rescues and battle forest fires
China’s domestically developed AG600, the world’s largest amphibious aircraft, performed its maiden flight on Sunday from an airport on the shores of the South China Sea, the latest step in a military modernisation programme.
China has stepped up research on advanced military equipment as it adopts a more muscular approach to territorial disputes in places such as the disputed South China Sea, rattling nerves in the Asia-Pacific region and the United States.
It returned about an hour later and taxied to its stand accompanied by martial music and greeted by crowds waving Chinese flags.
The state-run Xinhua news agency said the aircraft was the “protector spirit of the sea, islands and reefs”.
It had previously been expected to make its first flight earlier this year, but it is unclear why it was delayed after ground tests took place in April.