Guangdong - The skies over Zhuhai came alive with roaring engines and breathtaking aerial displays as the 15th China International Aviation and Aerospace Exhibition kicked off from November 12 to 17. Drawing nearly 590,000 visitors to the southern city, the event highlighted the might of modern aviation while offering a glimpse into the future of global aerospace innovation.
Reporters Alex from Bridging News and Zachary from GDToday were among the 4,500 journalists navigating the bustling Weaponry Hall. Inside, cutting-edge stealth fighters, groundbreaking unmanned aerial systems, and even lunar treasures awaited exploration.
Outside the gates, the excitement was palpable. Enthusiasts of all ages braved over an hour-long wait, their anticipation rewarded with sights that seemed straight out of science fiction. Over 1,000 companies from 47 countries brought their best, displaying 261 aircraft and 248 pieces of advanced ground equipment across the sprawling exhibition.
“This is not just an airshow; it’s a glimpse into the future,” Alex remarked as he observed the sleek lines of the J-35A stealth fighter jet, one of the show’s undeniable stars. Nearby, the J-15T carrier-based fighter and the HQ-19 missile system commanded attention, reflecting China’s growing presence on the global defense stage.
The business side of the airshow was equally impressive, with $39.7 billion worth of deals signed during the six-day event. Conferences, signing ceremonies, and high-stakes negotiations underscored Zhuhai's significance as a global hub for the aerospace industry. While the displays on the ground amazed, the aerial stunts stole the show. Precision flight teams painted the sky with smoke trails as fighter jets performed gravity-defying maneuvers, leaving spectators breathless.
“Watching these jets in action is a reminder of the incredible skill and innovation behind every flight,” a visitor said, eyes glued to the sky.