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Commercial Aircraft Corp of China Ltd

  • Wednesday, 1 January, 2025
    China steps up drive to break Boeing and Airbus grip on plane market

    State-owned Comac opens offices abroad and pushes for overseas certification as it increases output of C919 jets

    Air China's C919 aircraft is parked on the tarmac at an airport in Hangzhou, China
  • Tuesday, 2 April, 2024
    News in-depth
    China’s rival to Boeing and Airbus looks to Asia first

    Aircraft maker hopes C919 will pick up initial overseas orders in south-east Asia

    Spectators watch the Comac C919 approach Shanghai’s Pudong airport at the end of its maiden test flight in 2017
  • Tuesday, 20 February, 2024
    Lex
    Boeing’s crisis may open gap for Chinese jets to fly through Premium content

    Demand for air travel is booming in south and south-east Asia, which are less sensitive to US-China tensions

    Comac aircraft models at the Singapore Airshow on February 20 2024
  • Sunday, 28 May, 2023
    Airlines
    China’s first passenger jet completes maiden commercial flight

    Maker Comac set to rely heavily on domestic sales and will face difficult task taking on Boeing and Airbus in west

    China’s C919 before its inaugural commercial flight from Shanghai to Beijing
  • Wednesday, 20 July, 2022
    Special ReportAerospace and Defence
    China’s Comac reliant on ‘captive domestic market’ for sales

    New C919 is less fuel efficient than Boeing and Airbus jets and may struggle to attract international buyers

    Chinese aircraft inside a hangar
  • Thursday, 8 July, 2021
    News in-depthAircraft manufacturing
    China’s rival to Boeing and Airbus set to join battle for the skies

    State-backed Comac’s C919 nears commercial approval as trade tensions rise with the west

    Montage of the C919 jet and China’s flag
  • Wednesday, 27 January, 2021
    Chinese business & finance
    China’s commercial jet ambitions shaken as US blacklists Comac

    Maker of C919 and ARJ21 planes heavily dependent on US suppliers

    China Express Airlines welcomes its first ARJ21 jet delivery from Commercial Aircraft Corp. of China, or Comac, in Chongqing on Nov. 10, 2020
  • Tuesday, 27 March, 2018
    Chinese politics & policy
    US tariffs look to torpedo China world leadership hopes

    Robotics, semiconductors, aviation and computing among sectors on Washington’s hit list

    Chinese women sit on a bench with a U.S. flag theme outside an apparel store in Beijing Friday, March 23, 2018. China announced on Friday a $3 billion list of U.S. goods including pork, apples and steel pipe on Friday it said may be hit with higher tariffs in a spiraling trade dispute with President Donald Trump that companies and investors worry could depress global commerce. (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan)
  • Wednesday, 27 September, 2017
    Aerospace & Defence
    Boeing invests $33m in Comac joint venture: China Daily
  • Thursday, 18 May, 2017
    US & Canadian companies
    Chinese group in talks to aid struggling jet maker Bombardier

    State-owned Comac could invest in Canadian group’s commercial aerospace arm

    epa05945521 People celebrate the success of the first test flight of a Comac C919 passenger plane at the Pudong International Airport in Shanghai, China, 05 May 2017. The Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China (COMAC) on 05 May conducted the first test flight with its new twin-engine, single-aisle aircraft for up to 162 passengers for which - according to media reports- there are already about 500 orders from mainly Chinese airlines. EPA/XI LI CHINA OUT
  • Tuesday, 11 November, 2014
    Aerospace & Defence
    Comac’s C919 a twist on 1960s technology

    Chinese aircraft project to use structural aluminium instead of composite materials

    Visitors stand in a queue to visit a model of the Comac C919 of the Commercial Aircraft Coorporation of China at the Paris International Air Show at Le Bourget airport near Paris on June 25, 2011, second public day after trade days marked by massive Airbus sales. AFP PHOTO ERIC PIERMONT
  • Tuesday, 11 November, 2014
    Aerospace & Defence
    China’s Comac accelerates passenger aircraft project

    State-owned manufacturer aims to take on Boeing and Airbus with range of commercial aircraft

  • Tuesday, 21 August, 2012
    beyondbricsClimate change
    China’s jet biofuels: ready for take off?
  • Monday, 13 February, 2012
    Aerospace & Defence
    China’s upstart aims to put rivals in a spin

    Comac has hopes of challenging Airbus and Boeing, but the aircraft manufacturer may discover that state funding is as much of a burden as a benefit, reports Simon Rabinovitch

  • Thursday, 4 August, 2011
    Aerospace & Defence
    China to take shot at aircraft duopoly

    Beijing backs effort against foreign rivals

  • Wednesday, 17 November, 2010
    Aerospace & Defence
    Chinese airspace move excites producers
  • Monday, 21 December, 2009
    US & Canadian companies
    Franco-US engine to power new China aircraft
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