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Singapore Airshow: China’s home-grown C919 passenger jet lands 40 orders on international debut

China for the first time flew the home-grown C919 narrowbody passenger jet in an international aviation event on Tuesday, securing more orders for it and the ARJ21 regional jet on the opening day of the Singapore Airshow.

The C919 conducted a flyover of Changi Exhibition Centre, marking its maiden official appearance during the largest aviation event in the Asia-Pacific region.

The Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China (Comac) said the international debut of the C919 alongside the ARJ21 highlighted the “ongoing progress in the development of China’s commercial aircraft”, the state-owned manufacturer said on Tuesday.

Comac also announced that it had signed a deal with Tibet Airlines for 40 C919 and 10 ARJ21.

Comac said it would also conduct “marketing campaigns to strengthen communications with customers and partners” during the air show, adding that it is committed to better serving Southeast Asian customers, which are seen as a key market for the C919 and ARJ21.

The C919 has been designed to compete with Boeing’s 737 and Airbus’ A320.

Two C919 and three ARJ21 will remain on static display during the six-day event, while they are also expected to conduct flight performances.

The Henan Civil Aviation Development Investment Group, another Chinese state-owned company, also agreed to purchase six ARJ21 on Tuesday, including fire fighting, medical service and emergency jet versions, Comac added.

There are also growing questions over Boeing’s share of the narrowbody passenger jet market following safety issues with its 737 Max jets.

The US manufacturer is listed as an exhibitor at the air show, but it has not showcased any of its commercial passenger jets in Singapore.

Airbus’ widebody passenger jet, the A350, was part of the line-up

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