China's Air Show Highlights Military Might and Aviation Innovations
China's largest air show in Zhuhai showcased advanced military technology and civilian aviation developments. Notable military displays included the J-35A stealth fighter and various air-defense systems, highlighting China's strategic capabilities. On the commercial front, significant orders from state planemaker COMAC were announced, alongside Airbus' and Embraer's future prospects in China.
Zhuhai's air show culminated on a rainy Thursday, marking a significant event in China's military and aviation landscape. The presence of Russia's Security Council Secretary, amidst the debut of the Russian Su-57 jet abroad, underscores China's diplomatic influence.
With a greater focus on military technology this year, the exhibition spotlighted cutting-edge gear including air-defense systems and stealth fighters. The event revealed China's J-35A stealth fighter and advanced drones, highlighting the People's Liberation Army's modernization efforts aimed at enhancing anti-intervention strategies.
The civilian aviation section saw COMAC announce orders from Air China and Hainan Airlines, indicating a positive trend in domestic aircraft manufacturing. International players like Airbus and Embraer discussed their future ventures in China, displaying cooperative prospects amid global trade dynamics.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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