Airbus has signed an agreement with its Chinese
partners on progressively increasing the production of A320 rudder
at the Hafei Airbus Composite Manufacturing Centre (HMC), a joint
venture between Airbus and AVIC HAFEI and other Chinese partners.
The agreement was signed in Berlin on Wednesday, by Fabrice Brégier, Airbus Chief Operating Officer, and
Liu Guanglin, Vice President of AVIC HAFEI and Chairman of HMC, at
the Third Airbus/NDRC Aviation Cooperation & Development Summit,
organized by Airbus and China’s National Development and Reform
Commission (NDRC) and attended by Zhang Xiaoqiang, Vice Minister
of NDRC.
According to the agreement, HMC will increase
its production of A320 rudders progressively in the next years to
reach 21 shipsets per month by 2014, which represents half of the
total production of A320 rudders worldwide. Currently HMC produces
about three shipsets of A320 rudders per month.
“The agreement is an important development of
the joint venture manufacturing centre. We are proud to be further
integrated into the Airbus worldwide supply chain network and play
a more important role in the production of the world’s best
selling single-aisle aircraft,” said Liu Guanglin, Vice President
of AVIC HAFEI and Chairman of HMC.
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