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Total Linhas Aereas to Become First Non-Chinese Operator of C919 Aircraft

Total Linhas Aereas, a Brazilian airline, has announced plans to add the C919, China’s domestically developed commercial jet, to its fleet. This significant move, confirmed by CEO Paulo Almada, makes Total Linhas Aereas one of the first airlines outside China to operate the C919, marking a milestone in the jet’s global adoption.

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COMAC Expands with New Offices in Hong Kong and Singapore

China’s Commercial Aircraft Corporation (COMAC) has opened an office in Hong Kong, its second international location established this week, following the launch of a Singapore office. This expansion marks a strategic step for COMAC, the developer of China’s ARJ21 and C919 commercial aircraft, as it aims to increase its footprint in key global markets and…

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HAECO and COMAC Sign MOU to Strengthen MRO Services

HAECO Group, a leading provider of aircraft maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) services, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Shanghai Aircraft Customer Service Co. Ltd. (SACSC), a subsidiary of the Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China (COMAC). This partnership is set to expand maintenance capabilities for COMAC’s ARJ21 and C919 aircraft platforms, providing comprehensive…

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China Southern Adds C919 to Fleet, Powered by LEAP-1C28 Engines

China Southern Airlines has recently expanded its fleet with the delivery of a C919 aircraft, serial number 00020, equipped with LEAP-1C28 engines. The C919, developed by Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China (COMAC), represents a milestone in China’s aviation sector, as it is one of the first Chinese-manufactured airliners tailored for domestic and regional routes. This…