Record $39.8b in cooperation agreements signed at Airshow China
Cooperation agreements for 549 aircrafts, worth $39.8 billion, were signed during the 14th China International Aviation and Aerospace Exhibition, which recently closed on Nov 13, both setting record highs in the exhibition's history.
MoreDazzling Airshow China wows expats
A delegation of expats working, studying, and living in Zhuhai from 11 countries, including the United States, United Kingdom, Germany, Pakistan, and Zambia, embarked on an iZhuhai themed tour to the 14th China International Aviation and Aerospace Exhibition.
MoreAirshow China displays advanced technology, shared market
China's first homemade large jetliner, the C919, soared into the sky, its two roaring engines sending out a wave of sound. This impressive outing was the aircraft's public appearance at Airshow China 2022.
MoreJafron wins national title for technology innovation
Zhuhai-based Jafron Biomedical made the 2022 List of National Technological Innovation Demonstrative Enterprises, which was released by the Ministry of Industry & Information Technology on Nov 10.
MoreZhuhai's "star" products on display at Airshow China
At the 14th Airshow Chinaa total of 32 local exhibitors from Zhuhaihave brought their "star" products thatepitomize the city’s achievements in scientific innovation.
MoreOverseas aerospace enterprises confident in Chinese market
The 14th China International Aviation and Aerospace Exhibition was attended by 78 overseas enterprises from 42 countries and regions, including US heavyweights Boeing and Honeywell International, as well as French company Airbus SE and Dassault Systemes.
MorePerformances staged in Zhuhai celebrate Air Force's anniversary
Today is the first public opening day of the 14th China International Aviation & Aerospace Exhibition, which also marks the 73rd anniversary of the establishment of the Air Force of the Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA).
MoreMTU set to be world's largest engine maintenance company by 2025
MTU Maintenance Zhuhai will be able to repair 700 engines annually when its Jinwan branch starts operation in 2025, becoming the world's largest narrow-body aircraft engine maintenance enterprise, general manager Gert Wagner announced during a Nov 9 Reformation & Development Forum of China Southern Maintenance & Engineering.
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