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2 more Chinese airline companies to begin flying China-made COMAC C919 jet

Air China and China Southern Airlines will end up being the second and 3rd Chinese carriers to fly China's homegrown COMAC C919 passenger jet when their first aircrafts are provided on Wednesday, staterun Chinese Central television said.

Chinese planemaker COMAC is trying to get into a guest jet market controlled by Western manufacturers Airplane and Boeing that has actually been strained by aircraft shortages and a Boeing safety crisis.

The C919 went into domestic service in May last year with China Eastern, which flies 7 of the jets domestically.

China's three big state-owned airline companies have each bought 100 C919s, and COMAC has said more than 1,000 have actually been bought overall.

China Southern last week stated on social networks platform Weibo that the very first C919 would be incorporated into its fleet by Wednesday.

The C919 seats as much as 192 people and remains in a comparable classification as Boeing 737 MAX and Plane A320neo aircrafts.

COMAC this year has increased sales and production strategies and has actually been marketing the C919 abroad, particularly within Southeast Asia and likewise to growing aviation market Saudi Arabia.

It is likewise establishing a wide-body plane style.

Zhongtai Securities last month said it anticipates COMAC to be able to produce 100 aircraft a year by around 2030, with total jets produced exceeding 1,000 by 2035.

Airplane provided 735 commercial aircraft in 2023.

Market sources caution that COMAC is a long way from making inroads globally, particularly without criteria accreditations from the United States or European Union - which COMAC is pursuing - or more efficient aircrafts.

A projection from air travel consultancy Cirium in May sees just under 1,700 C919 deliveries by 2042, offering the C919 around a. 25% market share compared to Boeing's 30% and Plane's 45%.

The first C919 shipment to a private airline company is expected by. year-end.

Shanghai-based Suparna Airlines, a subsidiary of China's. fourth greatest provider Hainan Airlines which has 60. C919s on order, has said it ultimately aims to fly only C919s.

China will more than double its industrial plane fleet by. 2043 and will need 8,830 new planes, Boeing's annual Commercial. Market Outlook stated in July.

(source: Reuters)