Summary
Airbus CEO Guillaume Faury acknowledged China’s Comac as a rising competitor, potentially transforming the Airbus-Boeing duopoly into a “triopoly.”
Comac’s C919, a single-aisle jet similar to the A320 and 737 Max, is gaining traction with over 1,000 orders, primarily in China.
While still awaiting US and EU certification, Comac is expanding internationally, engaging with Saudi and Brazilian airlines.
Its success hinges on scaling production amid supply chain challenges. Airbus, recognizing the threat, is increasing A320 production in China to maintain its competitive edge.
I mean, it was going to happen at some point, just a matter of China scaling up.
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I didn’t even realize that Airbus did space.
I thought that the big domestic player in European space was Ariane.
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Ahhh.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ArianeGroup
Ariane is half-owned by Airbus.
Very true.
Comac does import a lot of complex parts from the west, though (I’ll look it up if this thread gets traction (sorry, I’m lazy today)).
Edit: approx. 40% is foreign built. Here’s a list of the top 5 western suppliers.