The 15th China International Aviation & Aerospace Exhibition, commonly known as the Zhuhai Airshow, kicked off on Tuesday in Zhuhai with a wide range of cutting-edge aircraft and defence technologies on display to visitors, including newly unveiled J-35A, a group of J-20s and Russia's first-time visitor Su-57.
The biennial event, running from November 12 to 17 this year is one of Asia's largest and most prominent airshows, attracting industry professionals, aviation enthusiasts, and media from around the world.
Russia's advanced Sukhoi Su-57 fifth-generation fighter jet took to the skies early in the day, demonstrating its agility and stealth capabilities with complex manoeuvres.
The Su-57 is one of Russia's most advanced multirole fighters, designed to perform air superiority and attack missions while evading detection with advanced stealth technology.
Domestic aviation took centre stage as well, showcasing the J-20 and J-35 stealth fighter and a range of Chinese military and commercial aircraft.
According to media reports, the introduction of J-35 during airshow suggests that the fighter jet is ready for operation. This will make China the second country after the US to have two stealth fighters in active service.
In addition to the flying displays, the airshow also features indoor and outdoor exhibits, displaying the latest products in unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), missile systems, and aerospace technologies.
The 15th China International Aviation & Aerospace Exhibition, commonly known as the Zhuhai Airshow, kicked off on Tuesday in Zhuhai with a wide range of cutting-edge aircraft and defence technologies on display to visitors, including newly unveiled J-35A, a group of J-20s and Russia's first-time visitor Su-57.
The biennial event, running from November 12 to 17 this year is one of Asia's largest and most prominent airshows, attracting industry professionals, aviation enthusiasts, and media from around the world.
Russia's advanced Sukhoi Su-57 fifth-generation fighter jet took to the skies early in the day, demonstrating its agility and stealth capabilities with complex manoeuvres.
The Su-57 is one of Russia's most advanced multirole fighters, designed to perform air superiority and attack missions while evading detection with advanced stealth technology.
Domestic aviation took centre stage as well, showcasing the J-20 and J-35 stealth fighter and a range of Chinese military and commercial aircraft.
According to media reports, the introduction of J-35 during airshow suggests that the fighter jet is ready for operation. This will make China the second country after the US to have two stealth fighters in active service.
In addition to the flying displays, the airshow also features indoor and outdoor exhibits, displaying the latest products in unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), missile systems, and aerospace technologies.
The 15th China International Aviation & Aerospace Exhibition, commonly known as the Zhuhai Airshow, kicked off on Tuesday in Zhuhai with a wide range of cutting-edge aircraft and defence technologies on display to visitors, including newly unveiled J-35A, a group of J-20s and Russia's first-time visitor Su-57.
The biennial event, running from November 12 to 17 this year is one of Asia's largest and most prominent airshows, attracting industry professionals, aviation enthusiasts, and media from around the world.
Russia's advanced Sukhoi Su-57 fifth-generation fighter jet took to the skies early in the day, demonstrating its agility and stealth capabilities with complex manoeuvres.
The Su-57 is one of Russia's most advanced multirole fighters, designed to perform air superiority and attack missions while evading detection with advanced stealth technology.
Domestic aviation took centre stage as well, showcasing the J-20 and J-35 stealth fighter and a range of Chinese military and commercial aircraft.
According to media reports, the introduction of J-35 during airshow suggests that the fighter jet is ready for operation. This will make China the second country after the US to have two stealth fighters in active service.
In addition to the flying displays, the airshow also features indoor and outdoor exhibits, displaying the latest products in unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), missile systems, and aerospace technologies.