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Fifth China air show to open next week Thirty-two countries and regions will participate the Fifth China International Aviation and Aerospace Exhibition, opening Nov. 1 in Zhuhai, a city in south China's Guangdong Province. According to a press release from the Commission of Science, Technology and Industry for National Defense, the show will feature exhibitions, trade negotiations, academic exchanges and stunt flights. The Nov. 1 through 7 show will have a combined floor space of 16,700 sq m for indoor exhibition; this is about 15 percent more than the previous one. Overseas aviation giants, such as Boeing and Airbus, are scheduled to attend the show. Organizers said aviation and space firms from the Untied States, France, Germany, Russia and Italy will take up more floor space than they used to. During the air show, five teams from Britain, France, Russia and China will demonstrate stunt flights. An aerospace summit forums will also be held on Oct. 31 and Nov. 1 by the commission in cooperation with the country's civil aviation authorities and French Embassy in China. The China International Aviation and Aerospace Exhibition is a biennial event. The first was held in 1996, also in Zhuhai, one of China's five special economic zones. |
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