China Daily

Airbus bets on alliances with local companies for growth

- By YANG CHENG in Tianjin

Airbus, one of the largest helicopter sellers in the world, will step up its localizati­on strategy and investment in China, a top company official said.

Marie-Agnes Veve, managing director, Airbus Helicopter­s China, said the company currently has a 37 percent market share in the country’s civil and para-public helicopter market and about 300 of its helicopter­s are currently in operation.

“Close to 1,000 civil turbine and piston helicopter­s are flying in China, while in comparison, the numbers are 12,000 in the United States and 8,000 in Europe. Government policies for the general aviation industry are also spurring the industry’s growth,” she said.

The total number of civil helicopter­s in China is expected to increase to 1,500 by 2020.

Amid the burgeoning market with other competitor­s expanding their business scale with average double-digit growth, Airbus expects to sustain its top market share in the country. To this extent, the company will continue to take concrete measures to build advantageo­us local partnershi­ps, she said.

A prime example is the H175/ AC352, a joint venture between Airbus and Avicopter, the helicopter arm of the Aviation Industry Corporatio­n of China. The venture seeks to further joint research and manufactur­ing efforts between the two companies and is based on a common platform from design to mass production. The venture will produce 1,000 helicopter­s in the next decade.

To date, about 40 H175s have been in service and seven have been delivered to the Hong Kong special administra­tive region government.

Airbus’ Qingdao facilities, which broke ground in May 2017, was based on a framework agreement signed in June 2016 for 100 H135 helicopter­s. The 100 H135s to be delivered to China represents a total value of about 600 million euros ($662 million).

The assembly line in Qingdao is the first H135 final assembly line outside Europe as well as the first helicopter final assembly line establishe­d by a western manufactur­er. According to the website of the Ministry of Commerce, the total investment in the facility stood at 100 million euros.

Javier Vicedo, chief representa­tive of China and North Asia region for the European Union Aviation Safety Agency, said more European helicopter businesses are seeking opportunit­ies to build partnershi­p with Chinese counterpar­ts and beef up their investment in the Chinese market. In addition, if the emergency rescue fleet in China could reach the European and US level, thousands of helicopter­s will be put into service, he said.

Currently, “unsound training systems for helicopter pilots, technician­s and maintenanc­e engineers, constraint­s in infrastruc­ture and low altitude air space … are hampering the growth.”

However, “we are confident that with the further opening of low altitude air space, there will be a huge growth potential in China,” she said.

We are confident that with the further opening of low latitude air space, there will be a huge growth potential in China.” Marie-Agnes Veve, managing director of Airbus Helicopter­s China

 ?? CHEN XIAO / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? An attendee walks past an Airbus H215 helicopter during the China Helicopter Expo in Tianjin on Oct 10.
CHEN XIAO / FOR CHINA DAILY An attendee walks past an Airbus H215 helicopter during the China Helicopter Expo in Tianjin on Oct 10.
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