China's first large homemade passenger jetliner is due to make its maiden flight from Shanghai later today.
The 158-seater C919 is being touted as a rival to single-aisle jets the Airbus A320 and Boeing 737.
It was originally due to fly in 2014 before being delivered to buyers in 2016, but has been beset by delays blamed on manufacturing problems.
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The official Xinhua News Agency says 23 domestic and foreign customers have placed orders for a total of 570 aircraft. These include Air China and GE Capital Aviation Services.