Launch customer Virgin America took delivery of the first A321neo in April.
Airbus A350-1000
The second and largest member of the A350 family entered flight testing in November 2016. First delivery to Qatar Airways is planned by year-end.
Airbus Helicopters H160
The medium twin is intended to replace the H155 Dauphin and the AS365.
Airbus Helicopters VSR700
The vertical-takeoff-and-landing naval unmanned aircraft is expected to fly by year-end.
Antonov An-132D
The An-132D is a modernized An-32 being developed with Saudi Arabia's Taqnia and equipped with Honeywell avionics and other Western systems.
Boeing 737-9
Deliveries of the 737-9 are planned to begin in 2018.
Boeing 787-10
The largest of the 787 family, the 787-10 is making its international debut at Paris. Deliveries are planned to begin in 2018.
Cirrus SF50 Vision Jet
French importer Aerolithe is displaying the SF50 at Le Bourget. The aircraft made its international debut in May at the EBACE 2017.
Diamond DART 450
The all-composite, tandem-seat turboprop trainer made its first international appearance at Farnborough last year, but this is its first time at Le Bourget.
Embraer E195-E2
The largest member of the E-Jet E2 family made its first flight in March.
Embraer KC-390
Certification and initial operational capability with the Brazilian Air Force of the KC-390 are planned to occur by year-end.
Kawasaki P-1
Japan is seeking export customers for this maritime patrol aircraft powered by four IHI F7 turbofans.
L3 Technologies Longsword
This two-seat aircraft can stay on station for 5 hr. in a 400-nm radius. It carries an L-3 Wescam electro-optical sensor and a variety of weaponry.
Lockheed Martin LM-100J
The commercial freighter version of the C-130-J-30 airlifter is scheduled for FAA certification and delivery to an unidentified customer in 2018.
Leonardo M-345
Company officials are not naming the two foreign air arms that have selected the M-345 low-cost jet trainer, but they hope to sign a contract with one by year-end.
Lockheed Martin F-35A
Credit: Rupa Haria/AW&ST
The F-35A's aerial displays, featuring its slow-speed handling characteristics, are being flown by a company pilot.
Mitsubishi MRJ90
The MRJ makes its Paris debut 10 years after the concept for it was unveiled at Le Bourget.
Turkish Aerospace Industries Hurkus
TAI is developing the Hurkus-B advanced trainer and Hurkus-C light-attack variant for the Turkish armed forces.
Beginning with the first appearances of new narrowbody and widebody airliners from Airbus and Boeing, the first company demonstration by the Lockheed Martin F-35A Joint Strike Fighter and the international debut of the Mitsubishi Regional Jet, the 2017 Paris Air Show is proving eventful. Here are 18 aircraft on display at Le Bourget for the first time. All photos by Mike Vines/ShowNews unless otherwise noted.