In China, where the state-owned economy dominates, the stories of private airlines are also very intriguing.
Category: CAAC
China’s Commercial Aviation Odyssey: From The Y-10 To The C919 – Part 2
After enduring numerous setbacks, the spirit of the Y-10 now lives on in the C919 project.
Boeing Deliveries To China Delayed By Regulator Review Of CVR Batteries
So far in May, Boeing has only delivered one aircraft to a China-based airline.
COMAC Expands C919 Production Facilities To Address Anticipated Capacity Pressure
Under tremendous production pressure, COMAC has begun expanding its C919 production facilities.
M503: How Did The Adjustment Of A Flight Route Cause Controversy Between Taiwan & Mainland China?
A civil aviation route in one of the world’s most sensitive regions.
Is EHang’s EH216-S The World’s First Commercial Flying Air Taxi?
The field of serious eVTOL contenders is thinning out, and with a full book of CAAC certifications, China’s EHang is leading the way.
Singapore Airlines Resumes Flights After Mysterious ‘Regulatory Reasons’
Singapore Airlines resumes its flights to Chinese destinations, but the departure time from Chongqing is at 02:35.
US Grants Chinese Airlines 50 Round Trip Flights Per Week
Number of China-US flights is about to increase for the fifth time, but it still remains at only one-third of the pre-pandemic level.
China’s Boeing 707 Lookalike: The Story Of The Shanghai Y-10
China developed its own narrowbody quadjet in the 1970s, but it didn’t catch on.
Chinese International Passengers Remain Under 40% Of 2019 Levels
The recovery situation of China’s civil aviation in 2023 shows a stark contrast between domestic and international routes.