China shows off its first locally manufactured plane

State carriers have enthusiastically backed the jet, despite it still not having received licences from US and European regulators.


China on Tuesday showed off its first domestically produced large passenger jet after the aircraft was approved by regulators, unveiling the C919 at a major air show.

Air show

The sleek, narrow-body aircraft took to the runway at the China International Aviation and Aerospace Exhibition, circling through cloudy skies over the southern city of Zhuhai before touching down in front of hundreds of onlookers.

Chinese authorities hope the C919 – built by the state-owned Commercial Aircraft Corp of China (Comac) – will challenge foreign models like the Boeing 737 MAX and the Airbus A320.

Plane’s parts sourced overseas

Beijing also hopes its first homegrown jetliner with mass commercial potential will cut the country’s reliance on foreign technology as ties with Western countries deteriorate – though most of the plane’s parts are sourced from overseas.

Chinese regulators approved the C919 in September, with President Xi Jinping hailing the project’s “gratifying achievements” and calling it “an effort freighted with the will of the country”.

State carriers have enthusiastically backed the jet, despite it still not having received licences from US and European regulators, or the green light to enter mass production.

China Eastern Airlines, the country’s second-biggest carrier by passenger numbers, said in May it planned to incorporate four C919s into its fleet, with domestic media reporting that the aircraft would go into operation during the first quarter of 2023.

Comac has said over 800 orders for the C919 have been placed by dozens of customers.

ALSO READ: China plane crash report does not identify cause

Read more on these topics

aviation China

Access premium news and stories

Access to the top content, vouchers and other member only benefits