Overview: COMAC C919‘s International Market Prospects
The COMAC C919 represents China’s latest endeavor to compete in the narrowbody twinjet market, traditionally dominated by the Airbus A320 and Boeing 737 families. While it has seen success with several Chinese airlines, its presence internationally remains nascent. However, developments with AirAsia could signify a pivotal breakthrough for the COMAC C919 as the Malaysian airline confirms interest in the model.
AirAsia’s Potential Order for COMAC C919
- AirAsia, a significant low-cost carrier from Malaysia, has entered discussions to acquire the COMAC C919.
- CEO Tony Fernandes announced the company’s ongoing negotiations with COMAC at Hong Kong’s Belt and Road Summit.
- This negotiation could make AirAsia the first foreign airline to join forces with COMAC, enhancing the C919’s international reputation.
Malaysian Transport Minister Anthony Loke highlighted the importance of such a deal, suggesting that foreign orders would enhance global confidence in the C919, demonstrating its safety and reliability.
Interest from Ryanair and Comparative Market Strategy
Ryanair, a major Irish low-cost airline, has considered the COMAC C919 as a potential addition to its fleet, conditioned on the aircraft offering substantial price advantages over competitors from Airbus. Michael O’Leary, Ryanair’s CEO, mentioned the company’s interest if the C919 is priced 10 to 20% lower than Airbus models.
Current Operators of the COMAC C919
Currently, 23 COMAC C919 aircraft have been delivered to Chinese airlines. Their flight operations are detailed for September 2025 as follows:
Airline | C919 Flights |
---|---|
Air China | 530 |
China Eastern Airlines | 1,100 |
China Southern Airlines | 535 |
Each of these airlines has significant additional orders for the C919, with Air China alone planning for 100 more units.
Success of the COMAC C909
The COMAC C909, a smaller sibling of the C919, has experienced greater success on the international front. Air Cambodia has finalized an order for ten C909 units, with options for an additional ten, marking the largest foreign contract for this model.