The C919 plane, built by the Commercial Aviation Corporation of China, carried about 130 passengers on the flight, according to state-owned newspaper China Daily.
Just a few months after China’s home-grown C919 passenger jet completed its maiden commercial flight, the plane’s maker says it intends to build an expanded series of the narrowbody airliner.
China-backed Bruneian start-up Gallop Air could be the first foreign customer of Comac’s C919 narrowbody, following its announcment that it intends to purchase 30 Chinese aircraft. According to ...
China’s new generation crew capsule successfully returned to Earth in the early hours of Thursday. Returning under three red and white parachutes, the capsule landed safely under the cushion of ...
WASHINGTON — Operating under a veil of secrecy reminiscent of a national security launch, Virgin Galactic performed its third commercial suborbital spaceflight Sept. 8 with three private ...
A Brunei airline has committed to buying a batch of China’s domestically produced aircraft – another step forward in the ...
Zero emission aircraft powertrain developer H2FLY is celebrating a major milestone in what it is hailing as a world’s first. The company has successfully piloted a flight of an electric aircraft ...
Virgin Galactic completed its third commercial spaceflight on Friday (September 8), flying three of its 100 “founder astronauts” on a suborbital tourism flight from Spaceport America in New ...
BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN/SHANGHAI, Sept 22 (Reuters) - GallopAir, a new Brunei-based airline, plans to buy 30 aircraft from Chinese planemaker Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China (COMAC), which ...
GallopAir, a new Brunei-based airline, plans to buy 30 aircraft from Chinese planemaker Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China (COMAC), which will include the first overseas purchases of the ...