Breaking the Airbus-Boeing Duopoly: Decoding Comac’s C919 and Its Impact on the Aviation Industry

2024-02-20 18:23:17

Comac’s C919 entered service in May 2023. ROSLAN RAHMAN/AFP

DECRYPTION – The airliner is exhibited for the first time outside China. Beijing wants to break the Airbus-Boeing duopoly.

This is a first for the Chinese C919 aircraft. Its manufacturer, Comac, is presenting it for the first time internationally, as part of the Singapore Airshow, the largest Asian air show, which opened its doors this Tuesday. The C919 is not only on display, it will perform flight demonstrations. A showcase for medium-haul which, when the program was launched in 2007, had the stated ambition of breaking the Western Airbus-Boeing duopoly in aircraft with more than 100 passengers. Seventeen years later, this is not yet the case. The program, developed in partnership with Western suppliers, notably CFM International, a joint venture between the French Safran and the American GE which supplies the Leap C engine, has experienced delays. Certified in September 2022 by Caac, the Chinese aviation safety agency, five years following its first test flight in 2017 (initially planned for 2014), the C919 entered service at the end of May 2023. A handful of aircraft fly…

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