On December 7, local time, the organizers of the Paris-Bourges International Aerospace Show (Paris Airshow) issued a press release stating that due to the uncertainty caused by the current public health crisis caused by the new crown pneumonia epidemic, the Paris Airshow Organizing Committee The meeting decided to cancel the Paris Air Show originally scheduled to be held from June 21 to 27, 2021.

  The organizer also revealed that exhibitors at the Paris Air Show in 2021 will receive a full refund if they have paid relevant participation fees; the Paris Air Show will bear the relevant financial responsibilities caused by the cancellation of the air show.

The press release stated that the next Paris Air Show is scheduled to be held in June 2023, and the specific time will be notified separately.

  The Paris Air Show was founded in 1909 and is held every two years. It is one of the largest and most prestigious international aerospace exhibitions in the world.

The Paris Air Show has been held for 53 sessions, and the 53rd exhibition was held in 2019.

The Paris Air Show generally lasts for a week, attracting hundreds of thousands of visitors and thousands of companies and organizations.

(Edit Shan Lu)

Editor in charge: [Ji Xiang]