The Borneo Post

Airbus starts building first helicopter plant in China

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QINGDAO, CHINA: Airbus has begun building its first helicopter assembly plant in China, and the European planemaker plans to produce 18 machines a year there in hopes the country will soon open up its low-altitude airspace.

China currently has a shortage of civilian helicopter­s for emergency medical purposes and other uses due to the military’s tight control over the nation’s airspace.

Airbus Helicopter­s plans to complete its plant in the eastern port city of Qingdao at the end of next year.

The first helicopter is scheduled to be delivered in mid-2019, its president Guillaume Faury told reporters during the laying of the foundation stone on Saturday.

The plant will be the first by a foreign helicopter manufactur­er on Chinese soil, he said.

It will be jointly operated by Airbus Helicopter­s and Qingdao United General Aviation Company.

Airbus also has an aircraft assembly plant in the northeaste­rn city of Tianjin, which it opened in 2008.

A letter of intent for a 750-million euro (US$800 million) deal, involving the sale of 100 H135 helicopter­s to China and the constructi­on of the assembly plant, was signed during a visit by German Chancellor Angela Merkel in 2015.

Airbus Helicopter­s saw its revenues fall by two per cent last year but is counting on China to boost sales.

The country became its top market last year, with 48 of the 100 helicopter­s which China bought last year coming from Airbus. — AFP

 ??  ?? This photo taken on May 27, shows visitors looking at a gyrocopter at the Hangzhou Internatio­nal Future Life Festival exhibition in Hangzhou in China’s eastern Zhejiang province. Airbus has begun building its first helicopter assembly plant in China,...
This photo taken on May 27, shows visitors looking at a gyrocopter at the Hangzhou Internatio­nal Future Life Festival exhibition in Hangzhou in China’s eastern Zhejiang province. Airbus has begun building its first helicopter assembly plant in China,...

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