"China's Aviation Dominance Takes Flight at Singapore Airshow"

Boeing will not be showcasing any commercial planes at the Singapore Airshow, leaving the spotlight on Airbus and China's Comac C919. This comes after a decline in aircraft orders and deliveries following a midflight blowout of a fuselage panel on one of its 737 Max 9s. While Boeing will feature its defense capabilities and the 777X passenger plane, the absence of commercial jets marks the first major international aerospace event since the recent safety crisis. China's Comac C919 is anticipated to be a competitor to Boeing and Airbus, with industry experts seeing an opportunity for it amid Boeing's troubles. Despite the challenges, analysts expect Boeing's impact to be short-term, with higher deliveries expected in the coming years.
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