Opening today for the China International Aviation and Aerospace Exhibition 2010.
Tuesday, 16 November 2010, 20:51 PM
Opening for the eighth China International Aviation and Aerospace Exhibition, also known as Airshow China 2010. The exhibition began today in Zhuhai in south China's Guangdong Province.
Hundreds of exhibitors from 35 countries and regions will attend the show. Nearly 70 kinds of aircraft will be showcased during the six-day event, from the 16 to 21 November 2010. The exhibition venue covers an area of more than one million square meters and includes three halls. The airshow will promote technological exchanges between participating exhibitors, and daily flying displays will be staged.
Sujet: Re: China Airshow 2010 Mer 17 Nov 2010 - 17:55
PAF's JF-17 Thunder fighter jets arrive Zhuhai to participate in China Air show 2010
Pakistan Air Force (PAF) contingent comprising JF-17 Thunder fighter aircraft and the 'Sherdils' formation aerobatics team, along with pilots and technicians, departed for China to participate in the forthcoming eight International Aviation and Aerospace Exhibition in Zhuhai from November 16 till November 21. The PAF Sherdils formation aerobatics team comprising nine K-8 aircraft will perform an aerial display during the air show. This is for the first time that a PAF Sherdil formation aerobatic team will perform in any international event of this stature. Three indigenously manufactured JF-17 Thunder fighter aircraft would also be on aerial/static display at the exhibition. World famous exhibitors like Boeing, Airbus, Honeywell, Rolls-Royce etc will also be participating in the exhibition. The Red Eagles Aerobatic team from the US and the ASB aerobatic team from the UK have also confirmed their participation in the exhibition.
Sujet: Re: China Airshow 2010 Mer 17 Nov 2010 - 19:11
Au China Airshow 2010, le commandant de l'armée de l'air pakistanaise semble être très satisfait du JF-17 Thunder. Une belle campagne publicitaire à l'exportation pour cet avion chinois.
Sujet: Re: China Airshow 2010 Mer 17 Nov 2010 - 23:51
Citation :
Chasseurs Sukhoi: la Russie a saturé le marché chinois (Rosoboronexport)
ZHUHAI, 17 novembre - RIA Novosti
Ces dernières années, la Russie a livré 280 chasseurs Sukhoi en Chine, saturant ce segment du marché chinois des armements, a annoncé "Rosoboronexport". "Tous les nouveaux projets chinois sont consacrés aux moteurs pour avions".
Les priorités de la coopération militaire et technique entre les deux pays ont changé. "Nous relançons la production de l'avion de transport modernisé de nouvelle génération Iliouchine Il-476 à Oulianovsk.
Tout simplement, cela voudrait dire aussi que les deux pays n'ont passé aucun contrat sur les Su-35BM en production, donc les commandes initiales seront toutes honorées dans les délais.