On November 12, the 15th China International Aviation and Aerospace Exhibition opened in Zhuhai, Guangdong, marking a celebrated return since the pandemics hiatus. Since its inception in 1996, this biennial event has been a critical platform showcasing Chinas advancements in aerospace and military technology. Over the past two decades, the airshow has expanded beyond aviation, displaying a broad range of land, maritime, and civilian technology alongside military and aerospace innovations. It has solidified its status as a vital window for international audiences into Chinas latest in high-tech aerospace and aviation industry, making this year’s airshow particularly significant as it provides a fresh look into advancements post-pandemic.