China’s C919 still on Malaysia Airlines’ radar, but Western certification preferred
Opportunities for Comac’s C919 will increase with certification by Western aviation regulators, a Malaysia Aviation Group executive says

In an interview with the South China Morning Post, Bryan Foong, chief executive officer of airline business at Malaysia Aviation Group (MAG), expressed optimism that the C919, assembled by the Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China (Comac), would eventually receive a crucial safety endorsement from the European regulator.
He explained that expectations for the C919’s certification by Western aviation regulators would grow in tandem with China’s aviation cooperation and economic ties with Malaysia, and more broadly, members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean).
Western certification, he noted, would be “preferred” for the carrier to operate a C919, as many countries would “rely on” the safety assessment of the aircraft by the two Western agencies.