Three Chinese airlines have signed contracts for the purchase of 30 Airbus aircraft. China Southern Airlines has signed with Airbus for five A380s; China Eastern Airlines
has signed for five A319s, 11 A321s and four A320s; Shenzhen Airlines has signed with China Aviation Supplies Import & Export Group Corporation
(CASGC) and Airbus for three A320s and two A319s, and becomes a new customer for Airbus in China.
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao and French Prime Minister Jean-Pierre Raffarin attended the signing ceremony today at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing.
“As the largest carrier in China, we are pleased to join the list of renowned customers for Airbus’ new double-decker. We believe that the A380 will further build our image
of reliability, punctuality and efficiency and increase our competitiveness in the global market, ” said Liu Shaoyong, Chairman of China Southern Airlines. “We also hope that the acquisition of the A380 will help China become a powerful civil aviation giant.”
“The largest Airbus operator in China, China Eastern has maintained sound momentum in its development. The purchase of an additional 20 A320 Family aircraft will
satisfy the needs of our strategic development and accommodate growing aviation market demand,” said Luo Chaogeng, President of China Eastern Airlines.
He also added that, “The introduction of these A319s, A320s and A321s will enlarge our fleet and give a boost to our growth.”
”Airbus’ A320 Family features the newest and most modern design of any single-aisle airliner. We are delighted to become a new customer of the type,” said Shenzhen
Airlines President Dong Lijia. “Our selection of the A319 and the A320 is part of our strategy for future development. The aircraft will help us expand our networks and
open high-altitude routes in the future.”
“This year is the twentieth anniversary of Airbus’ entry into the Chinese market. Over the past two decades, Airbus has maintained excellent cooperation with Chinese
airlines and government departments, and devoted all efforts to carrying out industrial cooperation with our partners and providing first-class customer services,” said
Philippe Delmas, Airbus Executive Vice President Government Relations, Communications and External Affairs. “With the most modern and comprehensive product line
on the market, Airbus wishes to fly high together with the Chinese aviation industry.”
Airbus’s business in China has been steadily expanding since it first entered the country in 1985. The Airbus fleet in service in the Chinese mainland, Hong Kong and
Macau has grown to more than 280 today from just 29 in 1995. A world-class training and support centre, which represents a US$80 million investment by Airbus, is fully
operational in Beijing, and five Chinese companies are already involved in producing parts for Airbus aircraft.
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