Amphibious aircraft AG600 drops 9 tonnes of water during flight at Airshow China 2021


China's independently developed AG600 large amphibious aircraft performed a flight at the 13th China International Aviation and Aerospace Exhibition, or Airshow China 2021, which washeld in Zhuhai from September 28 to October 3, 2021.

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Amphibious aircraft AG600 drops 9 tonnes of water during flight at Airshow China 2021 01

The aircraft displayed its capabilities of aerial water-dropping by opening the hatch door underneath and dropping nine tonnes of water during the flight (Picture source: New China TV)


The AG600, also known as TA-600, is the world’s biggest amphibious aircraft developed by Chinese state aircraft manufacturer, Aviation Industry Corporation of China (AVIC). The aircraft is intended for forest fire-fighting, ocean monitoring, ocean rescue and maritime enforcement missions.

The aircraft displayed its capabilities of aerial water-dropping by opening the hatch door underneath and dropping nine tonnes of water during the flight.

Code-named Kunlong, the AG600 is a key piece of aeronautical equipment in China's emergency rescue system. It completed its maiden flight from land in 2017, its first takeoff from a water reservoir in 2018, and its first sea takeoff in 2020.


Amphibious aircraft AG600 drops 9 tonnes of water during flight at Airshow China 2021 02 AG600 (Picture source: New China TV)