Pakistan's JF-17 Thunder participates in Zhuhai air show

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JF-17 Thunder aircraft along with a contingent comprising pilots and technicians of Pakistan Air Force arrive in Zhuhai for participating in China International Aviation and Aerospace Exhibition Air Show 2016.

JF-17 Thunder aircraft along with a contingent comprising pilots and technicians of Pakistan Air Force arrive in Zhuhai for participating in China International Aviation and Aerospace Exhibition Air Show 2016.



JF-17 Thunder aircraft along with a contingent comprising pilots and technicians of Pakistan Air Force arrived in Zhuhai for participating in China International Aviation and Aerospace Exhibition Air Show 2016. The inauguration ceremony of the air show is scheduled on Tuesday, November 1, 2016. One JF-17 aircraft would be put on static display during the show while the other aircraft would perform the aerial display. Large number of professionals, aviation enthusiasts and representatives of aviation industry from China as well as from all across the world would participate in the air show. The show would be held from Nov 1-6, 2016. More than hundred aircraft of various countries have already arrived in Zhuhai for participation in the air show.

China International Aviation and Aerospace Exhibition (namely Airshow China) features the display of real-size products, trade talks, technological exchange and flying display. Since 1996, the show has been successfully held in Zhuhai in every even-number year for 10 sessions. It is a gateway for international aviation and aerospace enterprises to showcase the latest technology and products in the fast-growing Chinese market.

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