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Comac C919 on static display at the Singapore Airshow. Air China took delivery of its first C919 on 29 August 2024. The C919 aircraft made its debut outside China, staging a fly-by at the pre-show of the 2024 Singapore Airshow. [73] Also at the airshow, Comac announced an order from Tibet Airlines for 40 C919s. The high-altitude variant ordered ...
Chinese planemaker Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China (COMAC) said it had secured 330 orders for its homegrown C919 narrowbody and ARJ21 regional jets, and raised its 20-year aircraft demand ...
China Eastern Airlines said on Thursday it will buy another 100 C919 airplanes in a deal worth $10 billion at list prices, in what would be the largest ever order for the jet made by the ...
The Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China (Comac) was established on 11 May 2008 in Shanghai. It was established jointly by Aviation Industry Corporation of China (AVIC), Aluminum Corporation of China, Baosteel Group Corporation, Sinochem Group, Shanghai Guosheng Corporation Limited, and State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission.
The airline said it expects to receive only one C919, manufactured by state-owned planemaker COMAC, down from the three previously forecast. China Eastern has placed firm orders for five of the ...
On 20 September 2023, GallopAir placed a US$2 billion order for 30 Comac aircraft. Once completed, this would make GallopAir the first operator of C919 outside China. Once completed, this would make GallopAir the first operator of C919 outside China.
The C919 has amassed orders of more than 1,000 aircrafts and provides China with a domestically produced alternative in the competitive global market for single-aisle jets. “This partnership with COMAC and SAMC directly aligns with our strategic plan for global support of key customers,” said FDH Aero Executive Vice President of Global ...
GallopAir in 2023 ordered 15 C909s and 15 C919s, in the first non-Chinese C919 order. COMAC has been reaching out to airlines, regulators and aerospace firms around Asia and beyond, and said this ...