Global Times

Airbus vows to increase production pace in China

- By Tu Lei

As the aviation industry faces the challenge of delivery speed, Europe’s largest aerospace group has bolstered its position in China, the would-be world’s biggest aviation market, to better accelerate the global production pace.

“Over the past 20 years, Airbus’s market share in China has increased from 15 percent to around 50 percent today, and about 20 percent of Airbus’s aircraft are delivered to China. Airbus can confidentl­y say that we are now the most in-depth cooperatio­n manufactur­er in China,” Airbus CEO Guillaume Faury said in Beijing on Thursday.

His remark came after a memorandum of understand­ing signed between Airbus and its Chinese counterpar­ts on Wednesday, in which both sides agreed to take practical and effective measures for new initiative­s regarding both Airbus single-aisle and wide-body aircraft.

As part of Airbus’ objective to reach a global A320 Family production rate of 63 aircraft per month in 2021, the Final Assembly Line Asia for the Airbus A320 Family in Tianjin remains on track to increase output to six aircraft per month by the end of 2019, a 50 percent increase compared to its original plan.

He said Airbus will also enhance cooperatio­n in areas such as innovation cooperatio­n and aftersales service.

To better increase its share in the Chinese market, Airbus has an innovation center in Shenzhen, South China’s Guangdong Province, the first such center in the Asia-Pacific region.

In addition to working with teams from Airbus Europe, the innovation center has been actively engaging with local industry leaders as well as start-ups in China on technologi­es that are complement­ary to strengths in Europe.

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