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EASA announces C919 certification will take "between three and six years", derailing COMAC’s hopes for a 2025 green light.
Tech powerhouse Shenzhen and tourist destination Xiamen are the latest mainland cities to be served by the increasingly ...
The C919 is China’s first homegrown mainline passenger plane, manufactured by the Shanghai-based state-owned Commercial ...
Comac, officially the Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China, launched its C919 aircraft in 2023 ... Read next BI Tech Memo An icon in the shape of an angle pointing down.
Operated by the C919, it is the 13th commercial route serviced by China's first self-developed narrow-body aircraft by the Shanghai-based carrier. According to the schedule, the airline is ...
The C919, developed by the Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China (COMAC), was granted a type certificate by the Civil Aviation Administration Of China (CAAC) last September. So far, over 1,200 ...
Europe's aviation regulator needs between three and six years to certify Chinese planemaker COMAC's C919 single-aisle ...
The single-aisle C919 is a narrow-body passenger aircraft with a maximum capacity of 192 seats, while the ARJ21 is a twin-engined jet with a maximum of 90 seats.