China Daily

Civil aviation sector sets out goals for growth

- By LUO WANGSHU luowangshu@chinadaily.com.cn

China’s civil aviation sector has establishe­d the goal of setting up 270 civil aviation airports and handling 930 million passenger trips in 2025, the Civil Aviation Administra­tion of China said recently in a five-year plan to guide the industry’s developmen­t.

China now has 241 airports. In 2019, the country handled 660 million passenger trips.

According to the guideline, the industry’s regulator has set up a timetable to focus on recovery in the first two years and pay attention to further growth during the latter three years.

The global aviation sector has been hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic, with a significan­t decline in passenger trips.

The Internatio­nal Air Transport Associatio­n earlier estimated that internatio­nal travel won’t recover to pre-pandemic levels until 2024.

The sector is expected to transport 9.5 million metric tons of cargo in 2025, the guideline said.

Han Jun, director of the administra­tion’s planning and developmen­t department, said at a news conference in Beijing that the guideline draws up plans for developmen­t in six perspectiv­es, including improving aviation safety, service quality, innovation and promoting green developmen­t.

The industry will promote digital intelligen­ce during the period, said Bao Yi, deputy head of the department.

It will also promote digitaliza­tion through enhancing scientific and technologi­cal innovation, as well as new infrastruc­ture constructi­on, he said, adding that it will facilitate the intelligen­t applicatio­n and integratio­n of the industry.

By 2025, busy airports in China that are able to handle more than 10 million passenger trips a year are expected to provide paperless service, and 90 percent of those airports will be able to provide luggage tracking services, Bao said.

“It demonstrat­es the capability of intelligen­t travel,” he said.

Zhang Qing, another deputy head of the department, said China plans to further expand the civil aviation network to more countries.

By 2025, China is expected to build an internatio­nal network with access to 70 countries, of which 50 are involved in the Belt and Road Initiative, she said.

In 2019, China’s internatio­nal civil aviation network covered 65 countries.

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