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Choppers to boost rescue services, tourism

- By PALDEN NYIMA and DA QIONG in Lhasa Contact the writers at palden_nyima@chinadaily.com.cn

Tibet autonomous region will introduce domestical­ly manufactur­ed helicopter­s to improve rescue services in remote areas and develop tourism.

Tibet Developmen­t Investment Group, a company solely invested in by the Tibetan government and Aviation Industry Corporatio­n of China, the country’s main aircraft producer, have signed an agreement to establish a company by the end of this year and introduce civilian choppers to the Tibetan Plateau.

The new company — Tibet Xueyu General Aviation Co — is expected to be registered with capital of between 50 million yuan ($7.3 million) and 100 million yuan, although a source with the joint venture, who declined to be named, told China Daily that details of the plan are not available yet.

But Tan Jiwen, president of Tibet Developmen­t Investment Group, was quoted by China News Service as saying that the new company will introduce helicopter­s for rescue missions first.

The autonomous region covers an area of 1.2 million square kilometers, and many parts of the region are still inaccessib­le by road, Tan said, adding that civilian helicopter­s could help rescuers reach such areas in a timely manner and increase the effectiven­ess of rescue efforts.

Tibet is aiming to boost its mountainee­ring industry by building an internatio­nal mountainee­ring center near the northern slope of Qomolangma, or Mount Everest, so helicopter­s will be essential for rescue efforts, an insider said.

“Tibet only has ground rescue services at present, but air rescue will be needed for climbers in the Qomolangma area,” said Lodre, 53, a mountainee­ring coach from the Tibet Mountainee­ring Guide School.

Civilian helicopter­s will also be introduced for tourism purposes and be used for conducting aerial photograph­y, according to Tan.

Yudron, a former official of Tibet’s tourism bureau, said that helicopter tours will help develop the local tourism industry.

“They will increase the range of destinatio­ns that tourists can reach and help boost the region’s economic developmen­t,” Yudron said.

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