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- Comac targets delivery of 30 C919s in 2025: report | News | Flight Global
Comac is reportedly targeting 30 deliveries of its C919 aircraft this year, as it expands the production capacity of the narrowbody programme
- C919 News Room - Latest news and breaking stories - Aviation24. be
Vietnam Airlines is exploring the acquisition of Chinese-made C919 passenger jets to address its current aircraft shortage, according to a report by the business
- COMAC sets target of producing 75 commercial aircraft by 2025
Rival of the A320 and 737, the C919 jet will have more than 50 aircraft assembled by the end of the year China’s state-owned commercial aircraft manufacturer COMAC has updated its production plans for 2025, setting a target 50% higher than the one forecast in January
- Commentary: China’s jetliner dreams are getting real, but its too . . .
LONDON: To ring in the new year, China’s homegrown jet, the C919 – nicknamed “daifeiji”, or “Great Airplane” – took its first regularly scheduled passenger flight outside the Chinese mainland
- C919: Why China’s answer to Boeing and Airbus isn’t as . . . - CNN
China is claiming a historic win this week after its answer to Boeing and Airbus, the C919, took to the skies for its first commercial flight Beijing calls the aircraft its first large homegrown
- COMAC reduces C919 order number by around 200 aircraft
China Eastern Airlines received its first COMAC C919 in December 2022, and the aircraft entered service in late May 2023 The C919, registered as B-919A, began exclusively transporting passengers between Chengdu Tianfu International Airport (TFU) and Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport (SHA)
- Chinas COMAC aims to lift C919 jet production capacity to 50 this year . . .
Chinese planemaker COMAC plans to raise production capacity for its homegrown C919 single-aisle planes to 50 this year, a COMAC executive told a media outlet supported by the Shanghai government
- Comac Ups C919 Production Target To 75 Aircraft
Comac has told suppliers to its C919 narrowbody program to prepare for a rate increase from the initial 50 aircraft target to 75, as it works to fulfill its current backlog
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