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AirAsia enters talks with COMAC for possible first international sale of C919
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Datuk Kamarudin bin Meranun, Executive Chairman | AirAsia

China’s COMAC C919 may soon secure its first international customer, as AirAsia has confirmed it is in talks to purchase the aircraft. The C919, a narrowbody twinjet developed by Chinese manufacturer COMAC, is currently operated only by airlines within China but aims to compete with established models such as the Airbus A320 and Boeing 737.

Tony Fernandes, CEO of AirAsia, announced at the Belt and Road Summit in Hong Kong that his airline is "in active discussions to buy the C919." He further stated that AirAsia would be "the first foreign airline to be working with COMAC" on this kind of agreement. While details about the potential order size have not been released, Malaysian Transport Minister Anthony Loke commented on the significance of a foreign airline operating the C919: "The moment you have a foreign airline flying your plane, the confidence will go up, and you are becoming an international player. Even if you get 10 planes flown by a foreign airline, you’ll make a lot of difference, because that is a recognition of the safety and the reliability of the aircraft."

Fernandes also told attendees at an event organized by Maycham that conversion training for AirAsia’s existing Airbus pilots to fly the C919 could take as little as one day. This detail is notable given AirAsia’s current fleet consists solely of narrowbody aircraft from Airbus. Although no official order has been placed yet, Fernandes expressed optimism regarding delivery timelines: deliveries could begin "sooner than we all imagine." He also remarked that "most of the West is not taking the COMAC aircraft seriously," except for one notable exception.

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Irish carrier Ryanair has shown interest in adding the C919 to its fleet. Ryanair Group CEO Michael O'Leary said in March that "if it was cheap enough, 10 or 20% cheaper than an Airbus aircraft, then we’d order it." Ryanair's fleet mainly comprises Boeing 737NG and 737 MAX jets.

Currently, three Chinese airlines operate the COMAC C919: China Eastern Airlines (11 aircraft), Air China (5), and China Southern Airlines (5). According to ch-aviation data cited in September 2025 schedules from Cirium, these carriers have planned over 2,100 flights with this model during the month. Each airline has additional orders pending—Air China has ordered another 100 units while China Eastern Airlines and China Southern Airlines each have orders for 95 more.

COMAC was founded on May 11, 2008; its headquarters are located in Shanghai under CEO He Dongfeng. Its product line includes models such as ARJ21, C919, and C929.

Meanwhile, another COMAC model—the smaller rear-engined twinjet C909—has found more traction internationally. Earlier this week Air Cambodia agreed to purchase ten firm orders for this type with options for ten more.

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