China International Aviation & Aerospace Exhibition
China International Aviation & Aerospace Exhibition | |
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Status | Active |
Genre | Air show |
Dates | November |
Frequency | Even years |
Venue | Zhuhai Jinwan Airport |
Location(s) | Zhuhai, Guangdong |
Coordinates | 22°00′25″N 113°22′34″E / 22.00694°N 113.37611°E |
Country | China |
Established | 1996 |
Attendance | 320,000 (2012)[1] |
Activity | Aerobatic displays |
Organized by | Zhuhai Airshow Co., Ltd. |
Website | airshow.com.cn |
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Simplified Chinese | 中国国际航空航天博览会 | ||||||||||
Traditional Chinese | 中國國際航空航天博覽會 | ||||||||||
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Airshow China | |||||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 中国航展 | ||||||||||
Traditional Chinese | 中國航展 | ||||||||||
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Zhuhai Airshow | |||||||||||
Chinese | 珠海航展 | ||||||||||
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China International Aviation & Aerospace Exhibition (Chinese: 中国国际航空航天博览会), also known as the Airshow China (Chinese: 中国航展) or Zhuhai Airshow (Chinese: 珠海航展), is the largest airshow and aerospace trade expo in China. It has been held in even years in Zhuhai, Guangdong since 1996.[2]
History
1996
The first Airshow China was held from 5 to 10 November 1996. Performances included:
- Su-27 cobra
- Il-78 aerial refueling
- British "Golden Dream" aerobatic team
- "World Aerobatics Grand Prix"[3]
1998
The second Airshow China was held from 15 to 22 November 1998. Performances included:
- People's Liberation Army Air Force "August 1st"
- Russian Knights
- Canadian "Northern Lights" (later as Northern Lights Combat Air Support and now Lortie Aviation Inc.) using the Extra 300L
- British "Golden Dream" aerobatic team
- Russian Gromov Flight Research Institute cobra and aerial refueling[4]
2000
The third Airshow China was held from 6 to 12 November 2000. Performances included:
- Kamov Ka-50
- Sukhoi Su-30MK
- People's Liberation Army Air Force "August 1st"
- Russian Knights
- British "Golden Dream" aerobatic team
- FAI Star Aerobatic Team Elites[5]
2002
The fourth Airshow China was held from 3 to 7 November 2002.[6]
2004
The fifth Airshow China was held from 1 to 7 November 2004. Yang Liwei was present. Performances included:
- Strizhi
- People's Liberation Army Air Force "August 1st"[7]
2006
The sixth Airshow China was held from 31 October to 5 November 2006. The first three days were corporate days and not open to public. The remaining three days were public days. Over 30 countries and 600 aviation companies took part. Performances included:
- Russian Knights
- British "Golden Dream" aerobatic team[8]
2008
The seventh Airshow China was held from 4 to 9 November 2008. Some 4 billion U.S. dollars worth of deals were signed at the six-day event, including one involving Commercial Aircraft Corp. of China (COMAC) selling 25 ARJ21-700 regional jets to GE Commercial Aviation Services of the United States (first delivery by 2013). Additionally, the Chengdu J-10 and Xi'an JH-7A both made their first public appearances.[9] Other performances included:
- Airbus A380
- H-6U tanker mock refueling two Shenyang J-8IIs
- HAIG L-15
- Indian Air Force Surya Kiran[10]
2010
The eighth Airshow China was held in Zhuhai from 16 to 21 November 2010.[9] It included:
- Airbus A380
- HAIG L-15 - Replaced with Ivchenko-Progress AL-222K-25F engine with afterburner
- People's Liberation Army Air Force "August 1st" – First open show after aircraft renewal with Chengdu J-10
- Pakistan Air Force Sherdils aerobatic team
2012
The ninth Airshow China was held from 13 to 18 November 2012 and included:
- Shenyang J-31 display.[citation needed]
- FK-1000
- CM-602G
- TL500
- CM-506KG
2014
The tenth Airshow China was held from 11 to 16 November 2014.
2016
The eleventh Airshow China was held from 1 to 6 November 2016 and included:
- Republic of Korea Air Force's Black Eagles aerobatic team
- Royal Air Force's Red Arrows
- fly passing of Chengdu J-20 LRIP model.
2018
The twelfth Airshow China was held from 6 to 11 November 2018 and included presentation of:
- CM-401 missile system
- world's first quantum radar
- world's first air-cooling airplane-board radar
- aerobatic performance of Chengdu J-10B, one of world's first serial airplane with thrust vector control (TVC) engine
- fullscale mockup of Tianhe core module of future Chinese large modular space station
- aerobatic performance of Chengdu J-20 production model.
2021
Originally scheduled to happen in 2020, it was postponed to the following year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The thirteenth Airshow China was held from 28 September to 3 October 2021.[11] A total of 700 companies have participated in the event online and offline, with more than 100 aircraft exhibited:[12]
- FH-97 jet UAV
- Shenyang FC-31
- Tengyun spaceplane
2022
The fourteenth Airshow China is scheduled to be held from 8 November to 13 November 2022.
- Debut of E195-E2[13] E190-E2 also received certification from China's aviation regulator.[14][15][16][17]
- CASIC Anti-UAV System, composed of DK-1 low-altitude search radar, the ZK-K20 air-defense control system, HQ-17AE and QW-12 short-range missiles, and ZR-1500 drone defense system.[18][19]
- Export and air-launched version of YJ-21 hypersonic missile.[20]
- JH-7A2 with AFK-98 stand-off cruise missile, AKF-88C anti-radiation missile[21] and YL-5/YJ-1000-1 1,000-kilogram bomb.[22]
- Chengdu J-20 stealth fighters ground display[23]
- Chinese 6th generation jet fighter aircraft concept[23]
- YY-20 tanker aircraft[23]
- KJ-500A AEW&C aircraft debut[23]
- FH-97A debut[23]
- Chengdu WZ-10 debut[23]
- Wing Loong III drone debut[23]
- Guizhou WZ-7 Soaring Dragon ground display[23]
- MD-22 near-space reusable aircraft[23]
- WS-19 engine mock-up[23]
List of Past Performers (incomplete)
- August First (People's Liberation Army Air Force)
- Russian Knights and Swifts
- Patrouille de France
- British "Golden Dream" aerobatics team and UK Utterly Butterfly aerobatics team
- Canadian Air Force
- IAA All Stars aerobatics team
- Indian Air Force Surya Kiran (2008)[24]
- Indonesian Air Force
- Royal Thai Air Force
See also
References
- ^ About Airshow China Archived 2014-05-08 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ About Airshow China Archived 2008-10-17 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Airshow China 1996 Archived 2008-10-18 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Airshow China 1998 Archived 2008-10-18 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Airshow China 2000 Archived 2008-10-18 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Airshow China 2002 Archived 2008-10-18 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Airshow China 2004 Archived 2008-10-18 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Airshow China 2006 Archived 2008-10-18 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ a b China air show concludes with deals of 102 aircraft inked
- ^ Airshow China, 2008 - Pixcetera.com
- ^ https://kallman.com/shows/airshow-china-2021
- ^ "Trailer of 13th Airshow China released - Ministry of National Defense".
- ^ Varley, Len (7 November 2022). "Embraer E195-E2 TechLion to debut at Airshow China 2022". Aviation Source.
- ^ "China certifies Embraer jet that could take on homegrown model". CNA. Reuters. 10 November 2022.
- ^ "China certifies Embraer jet that could take on homegrown model". Reuters. 10 November 2021.
- ^ Perry, Dominic (10 November 2022). "Embraer hails Chinese approval for E190-E2, with larger E195-E2 to follow". flightglobal.
- ^ Alcock, Charles (10 November 2022). "China Approves Embraer's E190 Airliner At Zhuhai Airshow". AIN Online.
- ^ Honrada, Gabriel (8 November 2022). "China flexes drone-killing tech at Zhuhai airshow". Asia Times.
- ^ Liu, Zhen (9 November 2022). "China unveils anti-drone 'hard and soft kill' system at Zhuhai air show". South China Morning Post.
- ^ Chan, Minnie; Zhang, Tong (8 November 2022). "Advanced aircraft, menacing missiles – China's top air show sends a warning to the US". South China Morning Post.
- ^ Barrie, Douglas (25 November 2022). "China's air show but don't tell weapons development". International Institute for Strategic Studies.
- ^ Yeo, Mike (10 November 2022). "China displays air-launched hypersonic missile at air show near Taiwan". defensenews.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j Trevithick, Joseph (7 November 2022). "All The Air Combat Developments Out Of China's Massive Air Show". The Drive.
- ^ Indian aircraft show stunts at Airshow China
External links
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