China International Aviation & Aerospace Exhibition

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China International Aviation & Aerospace Exhibition
File:Zhuhai Airshow Logo.png
GenreAir show
DatesNovember
FrequencyEven years
VenueJinwan Airport
Location(s)Zhuhai, Guangdong
Coordinates22°00′25″N 113°22′34″E / 22.00694°N 113.37611°E / 22.00694; 113.37611
Country China
Established1996
Attendance320,000 (2012)[1]
ActivityAerobatic displays
Organized byZhuhai Airshow Co., Ltd.
Websiteairshow.com.cn

China International Aviation & Aerospace Exhibition (Chinese: 中国国际航空航天博览会), also known as Airshow China (中国航展) or Zhuhai Airshow (珠海航展), is the largest airshow in mainland China. It has been held in even years in Zhuhai, Guangdong since 1996.[2]

History

August 1st Chengdu J-10 flying in a delta formation
Pakistan Air Force Sherdils' K-8 Karakorum trainer performance
The COMAC ARJ21-700 at the 2010 Zhuhai Air Show
The CAIC Z-10 at the 2012 Zhuhai Air Show
The Harbin Z-19 at the 2012 Zhuhai Air Show
The Shenyang J-31 at the 2014 Zhuhai Air Show
The Xi'an Y-20 at the 2014 Zhuhai Air Show
The KJ-2000 at 2014 Zhuhai Air Show
The Shaanxi Y-9 at 2014 Zhuhai Air Show

The first Airshow China was held from 5 November to 10 November 1996. Performances included:

The second Airshow China was held from 15 November to 22 November 1998. Performances included:

The third Airshow China was held from 6 November to 12 November 2000. Performances included:

The fourth Airshow China was held from 3 November to 7 November 2002.[6]

The fifth Airshow China was held from 1 November to 7 November 2004. Yang Liwei was present. Performances included:

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:

The seventh Airshow China was held from 4 November 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 Xian JH-7A both made their first public appearances.[9] Other performances included:

The eighth Airshow China was held in Zhuhai from 16 November to 21 November 2010.[9] It included:

The ninth Airshow China in 2012 included:

The eleventh Airshow China in 2016 will include:

List of Past Performers (incomplete)

See also

References

External links

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