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The ARJ21 is a small jet aircraft that looks similar to the McDonnell Douglas MD-80. [10] COMAC claims that the ARJ21 is based on an original design, part of which was created by supercomputers in China. [citation needed] The ACAC consortium was reorganized in 2009 and became a part of COMAC.
The first aircraft marketed by COMAC is the ARJ21 regional jet, which was developed by China Aviation Industry Corporation I. This was followed by the C919 narrow-body aircraft , which can seat up to 168 passengers and made its maiden flight in 2017, [5] entering into commercial service in March 2023.
Airline operators. There are 113 Comac ARJ21 aircraft in active service as of September 2023. Currently, the largest operator is Chengdu Airlines with 25 aircraft. [1] Legend. Notes. *. Current. *.
The COMAC-made ARJ21, a regional jet, has been in commercial use since 2016, but has yet to receive certification from the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration. (The ARJ21 only has one non-Chinese ...
At the show, which started officially on Tuesday, China’s state-owned Tibet Airlines announced an order for 40 C919 jets, plus 10 of the smaller ARJ21 regional jets that Comac also makes ...
A Comac ARJ21 of OTT Airlines at Beijing Capital International Airport in 2020 OTT Airlines mainly operates the Chinese-made Comac ARJ21. [4] It began operations with three ARJ21s, [6] [7] with 6 additionals delivered in 2021 and a total of 35 ARJ21s scheduled to be delivered between 2021 and 2025.
The Comac C919 is a narrow-body airliner developed by Chinese aircraft manufacturer Comac . The development program was launched in 2008. Production began in December 2011, with the first prototype being rolled out on 2 November 2015; the maiden flight took place on 5 May 2017. On 29 September 2022 the C919 received its CAAC type certificate.
Comac C929. The Comac C929 is a planned long-range 250-to-320-seat wide-body twinjet airliner family being developed by Chinese Comac, to challenge the Airbus and Boeing duopoly. The programme was previously developed by CRAIC (China-Russia Commercial Aircraft International Corporation), a joint venture between Comac and Russian UAC, and the ...