J-10 family
The official company site highlights the J-10 as a core self-developed multirole fighter, making it the key family linked to this builder profile.
Sources: Official website, Enterprise profileBuilt by archive
Chengdu Aircraft Industry Group is a Chengdu-based AVIC subsidiary that designs and manufactures Chinese combat aircraft, with the J-10 family as its best-known cataloged line and a long-running role in military aerospace production.
2 weapon systemsFounded in 1958 and based in Chengdu, Chengdu Aircraft Industry Group is one of AVIC's key military-aircraft manufacturing units. The company's public materials describe it as a major base for high-end aviation weapon equipment, civil-aircraft components, and newer unmanned systems.
In this catalog, the builder profile anchors Chengdu-produced aircraft entries to the company behind the J-10 family and other major Chinese combat-aircraft programs while preserving the wider industrial context around the firm.
The official company site highlights the J-10 as a core self-developed multirole fighter, making it the key family linked to this builder profile.
Sources: Official website, Enterprise profileThe company site lists the J-7 series among its flagship military aircraft and notes its export footprint.
Sources: Official websiteThe official site identifies the JF-17 as a jointly developed Chinese-Pakistani light multirole fighter.
Sources: Official websiteThe company describes the J-5 as an early foundation program in its product history.
Sources: Official websiteThe enterprise profile says Chengdu Aircraft Industry Group has produced the J-20 among its major military aircraft programs.
Sources: Enterprise profileThe enterprise profile states that Chengdu Aircraft Industry Group was created in 1958 and is based in Chengdu, Sichuan.
Sources: Enterprise profile
The company said it was selected in 2025 for a national leading-level intelligent factory cultivation list.
Sources: Enterprise profile
Public company materials are primarily in Chinese, so the profile normalizes several English name variants under the catalog builder name and keeps the company relationship limited to sourced AVIC context.
Category
Crewed aircraft, drones, and loitering munitions.

