Bombardier C Series aircraft makes China debut

Bombardier Commercial Aircraft Press Release | October 31, 2016

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Bombardier Commercial Aircraft has announced that its CS300 jetliner, the second CS300 flight test vehicle, has arrived in Zhuhai, China. The visit is the debut of the C Series aircraft in China and the jetliner, which is showcasing the logo of CS300 first operator airBaltic, will be on static display at the China International Aviation & Aerospace Exhibition (Airshow China) from Oct. 30 to Nov. 3.

The CS300 jetliner, the second CS300 flight test vehicle, recently arrived in Zhuhai, China, for the first time.
The CS300 jetliner, the second CS300 flight test vehicle, recently arrived in Zhuhai, China, for the first time. Bombardier Photo

“As we approach first delivery and entry-into-service of the CS300 aircraft with launch operator airBaltic in the coming weeks, it is a pleasure to be showcasing the aircraft in China for the first time and updating the industry on our progress,” said Andy Solem, vice-president, sales–China and North Asia, Bombardier Commercial Aircraft. “What we have been saying all along is confirmed–the aircraft offers exceptional fuel burn and range, outstanding airfield performance in hot-and-high operations and it is the quietest commercial jet in production.

“The C Series aircraft, utilized in a regional role, is ideally suited to support the Chinese Government’s goals to make domestic air travel accessible to all Chinese citizens at low cost and in an environmentally efficient manner.”

Greater China alone is forecasted to take delivery of 1,150 aircraft in the 100- to 150-seat segment over the next 20 years. This represents more than 15 per cent of the world’s total demand for 7,000 aircraft in the segment.

Static Display

The technologically advanced CS300 airliner, along with the Bombardier Global 5000 business aircraft, will be featured as part of the static display from Oct. 30 to Nov. 3. Guests will have the opportunity to witness and experience the aircraft first-hand.

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