
China’s domestically made regional jet, the C909, has struggled to compete with market leaders Airbus and Boeing since it launched a decade ago. But there is one place where it is thriving: the far-western Chinese region of Xinjiang.
Chinese airlines have rolled out C909s in Xinjiang at a rapid clip over the past few years. The first C909 touched down in the region as recently as June 2023. Now, there are 30 of them being used on more than 120 routes in the remote territory, according to state broadcaster CCTV.
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With a capacity of just 78 to 97 seats, the C909 – previously known as the ARJ21 – is significantly smaller than standard narrowbody aircraft such as the Boeing 737 or Airbus A320, which typically carry 150 to 180 passengers.
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The Chinese jet’s contribution margin – which refers to sales minus variable costs – is 6,000 yuan (US$890) to 10,000 yuan higher per operating hour than the Boeing 737, said the report led by Guo Caisen, a senior economist at Comac.

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