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Over 1,100 companies sign up for 2026 Zhuhai Airshow in November

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Over 1,100 companies sign up for 2026 Zhuhai Airshow in November

2026-04-07 15:54 Last Updated At:16:07

Over 1,100 companies from 18 countries and regions have confirmed their attendance at the 16th China International Aviation and Aerospace Exhibition which will be held in south China's coastal city of Zhuhai in November, according to a recent work-coordination meeting for the event.

The biennial event, also known as Airshow China or Zhuhai Airshow, is China's largest arms show and is seen as one of the world's most important defense exhibitions.

Organizers said that preparations for the event are progressing steadily, with the indoor exhibition area exceeding 120,000 square meters. Exhibitors include world-renowned aerospace and defense companies such as Boeing, Airbus, Safran, CFM, GE, and Rolls-Royce. National exhibition groups from countries such as Germany vowed to expand their participation.

This year marks the 30th anniversary of the Zhuhai Airshow. Based on the aerial performances and dynamic ground equipment displays from previous years, this year's event will further enrich its content and broaden its exhibition scope. The organizing committee will also coordinate efforts to ensure a safe visitor experience and facilitate the implementation of industrial projects, thereby promoting the development of the aerospace and maritime industries in Zhuhai.

Over 1,100 companies sign up for 2026 Zhuhai Airshow in November

Over 1,100 companies sign up for 2026 Zhuhai Airshow in November

Iran's Ministry of Tourism organized a memorial in the capital Tehran on Monday to grieve for the victims of a girls' elementary school in the southern Iranian city of Minab, where mourners laid flowers on classroom desks placed at the site.

Up to 165 people were killed in the deadly Israeli-U.S. airstrikes on Shajareh Tayyebeh School on February 28, according to Iranian authorities.

The students were sitting behind their desks when the missiles hit their school and they were killed in a few seconds, authorities said.

Mourners, including mothers, fathers and children, recreated a classroom from the school outdoors in a powerful symbolic remembrance of the innocent young ones who lost their lives.

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has condemned the airstrikes in a statement after the attack, calling them "inhumane" and a barbaric act that "adds another dark page to the chronicle of countless crimes committed by aggressors" against Iran.

Mourners recreate classroom in Tehran in memory of girls' elementary school victims

Mourners recreate classroom in Tehran in memory of girls' elementary school victims

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