China's First Self-Developed Aircraft To Make Its Maiden Commercial Flight. In Pics
The C919, China's first domestically produced aircraft, is slated to fly for the first time on May 28. State-owned Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China (COMAC) created the C919, a narrow-body airliner. (Image Source: File Photo/Getty)
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View In AppAs per media reports, the aircraft has been in development for a while as part of China's attempts to gain a foothold in the currently monopolised international aviation market, which is currently dominated by firms like Boeing and Airbus. (Image Source: File Photo/Getty)
The C919 is intended to compete with the Boeing 737 and the Airbus A320, two popular single-aisle aircraft models. It seats approximately 158 to 168 passengers and has a range of approximately 4,075 to 5,555 kilometres (2,532 to 3,449 miles), state-run CGTN reported. (Image Source: File Photo/Getty)
To improve fuel efficiency and lower operating costs, the aircraft incorporates a number of advanced technologies, including fly-by-wire flight controls and a high proportion of composite materials. (Image Source: File Photo/Getty)
Various media reports have said that the C919's first commercial flight represents a significant milestone for China's aviation industry. It demonstrates the country's desire to become a major player in the global aviation market and reduce its reliance on foreign aircraft manufacturers. (Image Source: File Photo/Getty)
The success of the C919 could create new opportunities for Chinese aircraft exports while also increasing competition for established manufacturers. (Image Source: File Photo/Getty)
It is important to note, however, that the commercial debut of an aircraft is a complex process that may involve challenges and uncertainties. During the early stages of commercial operations, safety certifications, regulatory approvals, and operational performance will all be closely monitored, according to CGTN. (Image Source: File Photo/Getty)