China's independently developed AG600 large amphibious aircraft conducted its first flight from the sea surface on Sunday.
This large aircraft took off from the sea surface of the coastal city of Qingdao, in east China's Shandong Province, which is seen as a major step forward of the AG600 large amphibious aircraft project.
Codenamed "Kunlong," the AG600 is designed to be the world's largest amphibious aircraft. Its development represents a Chinese breakthrough in this field.
The AG600 is developed by the Aviation Industry Corporation of China (AVIC) to meet the needs of China's emergency rescue and natural disaster prevention and control.
The multi-tasking amphibious aircraft model is designed to feature high speeds, accessibility and good maneuverability. It is capable of serving in various missions including forest fire fighting, water rescue and maritime rescue, according to the AVIC.
The AG600 conducted its maiden flight in December 2017,and completed its first takeoff and landing on water in October 2018.