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List of Comac C909 operators

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The following is a list of operators of the Comac C909.

There are 146 Comac C909 aircraft in active service as of December 2024. Currently, the largest operator is Air China with 37 aircraft.[1]

Legend Notes
* Current
* Former
* Orders
Airline Country Photo -700 -700F Notes Refs
Air Central China 1 Executing order for 50 aircraft [2]
Air China China 37 Executing order for 35 aircraft [3]
Chengdu Airlines China 30 Passenger launch customer

Executing order for 30 aircraft

[4]
China Eastern Airlines China 26 Executing order for 35 aircraft

Transferred from OTT Airlines[3]

China Express Airlines China 8 Executing order for 50 aircraft [citation needed]
China Flight General Aviation Company China 2
China Southern Airlines China 33 Executing order for 35 aircraft [3]
Colorful Guizhou Airlines China 20 [5]
GallopAir Brunei 12 3 [6]
Genghis Khan Airlines China 7 [citation needed]
Hainan Airlines China 40 [5]
Jiangxi Air China 5 Executing order for 35 aircraft [7]
Joy Air China 50 [8]
OTT Airlines China 24 Integrated into China Eastern Airlines in 2024 [3]
Republic of Congo Republic of the Congo 4 [9]
Shandong Airlines China 10 [10]
Shanghai Airlines China 5 [10]
Tibet Airlines China 10
TransNusa Indonesia 3 Executing order for 30 aircraft

First international operator

[11]
VietJet Air Vietnam 2 Leased from Chengdu Airlines [12]
YTO Cargo Airlines China 1 Freighter launch customer [13]

References

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  5. ^ a b "Zhuhai air show opens with orders for COMAC and a glimpse of a future spaceplane". Reuters. Retrieved 2 February 2025.
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  11. ^ https://www.antaranews.com/berita/3496965/transnusa-operasikan-pesawat-comac-arj21-700-pertama-di-indonesia
  12. ^ "Vietjet to wet-lease two COMAC C909s". Orient Aviation. 24 January 2025. Retrieved 30 January 2025.
  13. ^ "YTO Cargo Airlines Fleet Details and History". planespotters.net. Retrieved 18 June 2022.