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Supply Chain, Engines, Cab: How China Wants to Secure the Future of C919

Summary by Air Journal
China is refining its response to the risks of Western sanctions against its C919 airliner program, while preparing a recast of the cabin to bring its hub closer to the comfort standards of the Boeing 737 MAX and Airbus A320neo. A reference document signed by engineer Zhang Yanzhong, key figure of the program, argues for a virtually national supply chain, while Comac is already working on larger luggage compartments, improved air conditioning an…
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China is refining its response to the risks of Western sanctions against its C919 airliner program, while preparing a recast of the cabin to bring its hub closer to the comfort standards of the Boeing 737 MAX and Airbus A320neo. A reference document signed by engineer Zhang Yanzhong, key figure of the program, argues for a virtually national supply chain, while Comac is already working on larger luggage compartments, improved air conditioning an…

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Air Journal broke the news on Thursday, May 14, 2026.
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