
China's C919 Jetliner Completes Second International Commercial Flight to Mongolia
China's domestically produced C919 narrow-body jetliner successfully completed its second international commercial flight, landing in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia.
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China's domestically produced C919 narrow-body jetliner successfully completed its second international commercial flight, landing in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia.

The first production model of Russia's MC-21 jet has successfully completed its maiden flight, days after President Vladimir Putin visited the Siberian assembly plant.

China's domestically produced C919 passenger jet is set to commence its first scheduled international flights next month, marking a significant milestone in the country's aerospace self-sufficiency ambitions.

China's C919 jet is positioned to help tackle the nation's rapidly ageing civil aviation fleet, which is threatening airlines with higher costs, according to an industry official.

China's C919 aircraft program is encountering challenges with deliveries, with only three narrowbody airliners delivered in the first quarter, raising questions about its production targets and engine supply.

The European agency is conducting intensified tests on the Chinese C919 aircraft, which are part of the third phase of its certification process, to thoroughly evaluate the model's safety through additional required flights.

Beijing aims to accelerate the rise of China’s home-grown airliner fleet, including the C909 regional plane, C919 narrowbody and C929 widebody, through 2030. This push to challenge the duopoly of…

China's C919 passenger jet, positioned as a competitor to Boeing and Airbus, has successfully completed its first international commercial flight. This marks a significant step for COMAC in challenging the global aviation duopoly.

The domestically produced C919 passenger jet from China is scheduled to make its international commercial debut next month, with Mongolia as its initial destination.

China Eastern Airlines ordered 25 A330neo jets from Airbus for US$9.35 billion, a move that some analysts believe could strengthen China's aviation industry and its domestic C919 passenger jet, intensifying competition.

China's flagship civilian aircraft manufacturer, Comac, is reportedly planning to upgrade the cabin capacity of its C919 narrowbody airliner. The move aims to enhance passenger experience and strengthen the aircraft's competitiveness against the Boeing-Airbus duopoly.

Airlines worldwide are facing significant disruptions and increased costs due to an international jet fuel crisis, leading to flight cancellations and additional charges. The crisis, partly triggered by the Iran war and rising oil prices, has prompted concerns about fuel supply shortages and broader inflationary pressures.

European aviation authorities are reportedly speeding up the certification process for China's C919 passenger jet, with EU pilots now permanently stationed in Shanghai to facilitate testing.

China's C919 airliner is advancing, with its first scheduled international route launching this month, a new high-altitude variant completing its maiden flight, and positive feedback from European test pilots. This marks significant progress for China's civil aviation ambitions.

European test pilots have concluded a months-long flight testing process for China's C919 passenger jet, reportedly finding no major hardware risks. The findings come from sources with knowledge of the matter as the testing phase nears completion.

Three years after its maiden commercial flight, China's C919 civilian airliners are entering a crucial maintenance phase, with jets being grounded for rigorous 'C-checks' as European regulators observe the process.
China's domestically developed C919 passenger jet has completed its maiden flight to Hefei, marking the city as the 23rd destination in the aircraft's expanding operational network.

Deliveries of China's C919 narrowbody airliner, intended to compete with Boeing and Airbus, are reportedly delayed. Only three units were shipped to Chinese carriers in the first quarter of 2026.
China's civil aviation sector has commenced its summer-autumn 2026 flight season, featuring the resumption of the Beijing–Delhi route and an expansion of C919 aircraft flights.