Regarding the "proposition" just given, Chang Haonan's final answer was that he hadn't thought about it yet.

Not only is it an excuse, but it's also true that I didn't think carefully about it.

It is true that there was an Airbus aircraft assembly line in Tianjin in the previous life, but it was far from the scale of an industrial cluster and had no reference significance.

Before Chang Haonan was reborn, the aviation industry was indeed preparing for a new large aircraft assembly base, but it was to serve China's own model C919, so the candidate list was naturally all cities with already developed aviation industries such as Fuyan and Xinzheng. , Shengjing, Rongcheng, etc. are contrary to the principles he set before.

But apart from these cities where he often travels on business, Chang Haonan really didn't go to many other places before his rebirth.

It is no exaggeration to say that the success of the industrial park can even directly affect the development speed of subsequent domestic large aircraft projects——

Superior leaders are also human beings and they also need confidence.

If even an aviation industry base whose main business is to provide supporting services cannot be established with the strong support of the state, then when faced with the subsequent greater investment demand for domestically produced aircraft and the slower speed of transformation of achievements, it is inevitable that drummer.

So even without taking into account any non-technical aspects, this is a difficult decision to make.

What's more, the development of the national economy has been one of Chang Haonan's key considerations from the beginning.

If he had some selfish reasons, he would rather put this industrial park in a non-coastal area.

After all, judging from the development situation in previous lives, coastal provinces, especially the eastern coastal provinces, are indeed relatively developed. Even an additional aviation industry cluster can only be regarded as the icing on the cake.

But for some inland areas, it is a timely help.

However, things are not that simple. The unsuccessful experiences of Guifei and Shaanxi have shown that arranging high-end industries in remote areas will only reduce their attractiveness. Not only will they fail to stimulate the local economy, but they will also detract from the industry itself. Get a ride in.

The trade-offs involved are impossible to determine in a flash for an ordinary engineer who has only been a project leader in his previous life.

Most people who have been in technical positions for a long time have a common characteristic, or it can be said to be a shortcoming, that they are good at planning but not good at making decisions.

The same is true for Chang Haonan.

Technology often has an optimal solution or at least a better solution. In fact, it rarely really requires the so-called "decision-making power".

There is no need to decide between clear choices of good and bad.

But if you want to have a greater impact, this is an indispensable part.

After all, the system cannot help in this regard.

He can only overcome it on his own.

……

After hearing Chang Haonan's answer, Ding Gaoheng and Song Jian, who were sitting on the other side, both looked like "it's just as I expected."

"You are indeed a student that Du Yishan can like."

Ding Gaoheng's upper body was leaning on the sofa, assuming the posture of a boss after he had completely relaxed:

"Although there is still a gap between the flexibility of the body and Lao Du's back then, in terms of the sensitivity of positioning awareness, I can basically learn to be a master."

This passage obviously involves some of Du Yishan's past history. Although he is eager for gossip in his heart, Chang Haonan knows that now is not the time to ask this.

He didn't answer because Song Jian obviously had something else to say.

Sure enough, the other party followed Ding Gaoheng and spoke:

"Xiao Chang, the matter of the Large Aircraft Industrial Park is indeed very wide-ranging. I can understand your caution in such matters. For an individual, it is indeed a good choice to protect yourself wisely."

Chang Haonan was not surprised that part of his thoughts had been seen through. The two people opposite had never experienced any big storms. If they couldn't even see this, it would be a ghost.

"But have you ever considered that, on the one hand, as the proposer of the entire project, you have been in this bureau from the beginning, and it is impossible for anyone to replace your role in it. In fact, if not Because we really can’t find a position for you before graduation, you may even directly participate in the final decision-making.”

"On the other hand, Comrade Chang Haonan."

Song Jian paused for a moment when he said this, and he directly called Chang Haonan by his full name, and his tone was more serious than before:

"You should also realize that when Director Ding and the Science and Technology Commission took over the baton of the entire civil aviation industry, you are no longer just a technician engaged in research. We are now in a rapidly developing but blind During the period, the struggle over the route forward was even more intense than the competition in the technical field, and the aviation industry is just one area where the contradictions are more obvious, I think you should be very clear about this."

"The position of the right to speak is there. It doesn't exist just because you close your eyes. This is the same as fighting. If we don't occupy the position, the enemy will occupy it. At that time, the situation will be passive. "

These words are very straightforward, but the identity of the so-called "enemy" has not yet been revealed.

With Song Jian's identity and position, the most he can say is this.

Chang Haonan's previous speculation was obviously correct. He should stand with Ding Gaoheng on the issue of "whether to be independent."

"As for the location chosen for the industrial park, I'm not worried about that."

The dignified director of the National Science and Technology Commission has already said this, so Chang Haonan has to express his position no matter what.

What's more, those few words Song Jian just said reminded Chang Haonan.

Staying silent is not a solution to the problem, it is just equivalent to giving up the right to speak to others.

Since he had already decided to do something big when he was reborn, there was no reason to back down when things came to a head, no matter if it was out of public motives or selfish interests.

"After all, this matter is related to the layout of the entire national economy. Even if I provide suggestions, I cannot rely on patting my head. So I need some time to think about it. But please rest assured, the two directors, I will never give up on maintaining the independent development route." Back off."

This last sentence obviously hits the key point.

"With your words, we feel relieved."

Ding Gaoheng nodded with satisfaction and took up the conversation again.

After a moment of hesitation, he suddenly said to Chang Haonan in a slightly lower tone:

"In addition, this time Lao Song and I are not trying to embarrass a young comrade like you by relying on our old age. It is the intention of the higher-ups during the meeting a few days ago to put a burden on young comrades like you."

"Xiao Chang, I think you should know the meaning of this sentence."

After the words fell, the entire conference room fell into silence.

Chang Haonan could hear his own heartbeat.

Of course he knew what it meant.

What follows "pressing the burden" is usually "building a platform" and "paving the way."

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