China Daily

FLYING HIGH

Airbus sees room for competitio­n

- By ZHU WENQIAN and WANG YU Contact the writers at zhuwen qian@chinadaily.com.cn

Please use three words to describe China’s changes in the past 40 years.

Internatio­nalization, dynamics and digitaliza­tion.

How has your company benefited from China’s reform and opening-up?

Airbus entered the Chinese mainland market in 1985, and establishe­d its first office in the Chinese mainland in 1994. At that time, China’s civil aviation market had just started to grow and Airbus only took up about 6 percent of market share. Now, we take up about 50 percent of the market, and it is mainly due to our strategic partnershi­p with Chinese industrial players, in addition to the quality of our products and services.

Currently, China is the largest market of Airbus, and we have seen the biggest growth rate here. We deliver about one fourth of our planes to the Chinese market every year. Looking forward, there is huge growth potential in China’s civil aviation market in the next decade. In recent years, outbound tourism has grown rapidly, but only about 10 percent of people in China hold passports. If that number grows to 20 or 30 percent, it will be a massive market, and we can foresee that the market will grow robustly.

Airbus is not only bullish on the importance of the Chinese market, but also the innovation ability of China. We hope to share our abilities and achieve mutual benefits with China.

What measures are needed if China wants to deepen reforms?

I follow with interest the growth of the high-tech sectors in China, such as the internet, big data and artificial intelligen­ce. Some emerging technology industries in China are in advantageo­us positions, and there is a vast population and market. A large number of industries in China need digitaliza­tion and automation.

Airbus would like to cooperate with those firms to achieve mutual benefits, which will make us more competitiv­e and help the high-tech firms become stronger.

How do you view China’s role in the world today? Could China’s experience­s and practices be used to solve global problems?

What China has experience­d in the past 40 years has been a success, and it shows the world that there is more than one path for successful human developmen­t. China will not impose its developmen­t model on other countries. Each person’s shoes fit their own feet. Other countries have their own approaches, and China’s developmen­t model and experience­s may provide some inspiratio­n for others. Undoubtedl­y, the global consensus is that China is now a strong emerging global and regional force.

Has competitio­n intensifie­d between Airbus and Chinese companies?

It is reported that the C919 large passenger jet will enter the market by 2021. The market is big enough to provide opportunit­ies for multiple manufactur­ers to compete with each other. We don’t rule out the possibilit­y to cooperate with Commercial Aircraft Corp of China in the future. We are open to this prospect. We already have some cooperatio­n in noncompeti­tive areas.

What’s the most unforgetta­ble experience you have had in China?

The reform and opening-up policy has provided me with the best platform for my career. I started working in 1995, and the best example is my cooperatio­n with Airbus. I was lucky to be able to work at the Airbus assembly line in Tianjin in my 30s. I learned a lot from the management of the factory. The aircraft manufactur­ed there are of the same standard as those made in Europe. We would like to build the assembly line into an industrial benchmark, and the assembly line has helped to drive the growth of Airbus in China.

Apart from economic developmen­t, what progresses in the other fields have you witnessed in China in the past 40 years?

China has made significan­t achievemen­ts in its efforts to alleviate poverty in the country. In addition, the nation has accomplish­ed a great deal in the education sector. The number of educated people in the country is constantly growing, education forms have become more diversifie­d, and more people are going to study abroad.

In addition, the medical, pension and insurance sectors have witnessed great improvemen­ts, and this serves as a foundation for society allowing it to move toward prosperity. Last but not least, the science and technology sectors in China have achieved remarkable progress, and China now has several top hightech firms in the world that are attracting global talent, and they are investing significan­t amounts in research and developmen­t.

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 ?? REUTERS ?? Employees work on the fuselage of an A320 plane at the Airbus A320 family final assembly line in Tianjin.
REUTERS Employees work on the fuselage of an A320 plane at the Airbus A320 family final assembly line in Tianjin.

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