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Airbus Helicopter­s breaks ground on assembly plant in China

- By XIE CHUANJIAO in Qingdao, Shandong xiechuanji­ao@ chinadaily.com.cn

Airbus Helicopter­s is moving forward with its strategic partnershi­p with China, with constructi­on now underway of its first helicopter assembly line in the country.

Guillaume Faury, CEO of Airbus Helicopter­s, said the new final assembly line for its H135 chopper in Qingdao, Shandong province, is the first for the company in China.

Costing more than 10 million euros ($11.21 million), the plant is expected to be completed by 2018, he said at the weekend groundbrea­king ceremony.

Under a framework agreement signed in June last year, 100 Airbus H135s will be assembled over the next 10 years and the first aircraft rollout from Qingdao is planned for mid-2019. The production line will have a total installed annual capacity of 18 helicopter­s, which can be extended for future growth.

Faury said the project was a “remarkable milestone” for his company’s global footprint and demonstrat­ed its commitment to further enhancing industrial cooperatio­n with China’s rapidly growing aviation industry.

“We are confident that this project will achieve a win-win solution to fulfill the requiremen­ts of local customers while supporting the developmen­t of crucial helicopter services,” Faury said.

The new facility, located in the Jimo Hi-Tech Industrial Developmen­t Zone, will be operated by Airbus Helicopter­s and Qingdao United General Aviation Co Ltd, a joint venture between China Aviation Supplies Holding Co and Qingdao United General Aviation Industrial Developmen­t Co Ltd.

Airbus Helicopter­s holds a majority share of 51 percent in the joint venture.

“The H135 final assembly line is another strong example of Sino-European cooperatio­n and will play an important role in further promoting the developmen­t of China’s general aviation industry,” said Li Hai, president of CAS.

“We believe in this partnershi­p and are looking forward to seeing the first Airbus helicopter assembled in China.”

The H135 is a light twin-engine helicopter, mainly operating in emergency medical services, search and rescue, law enforcemen­t, firefighti­ng and tourism. To date more than 1,200 helicopter­s in the H135 family have gone into operation internatio­nally.

In 2016, China became Airbus Helicopter­s’ biggest civilian market in terms of annual orders. Given the rapid developmen­t of the helicopter emergency medical services, public services and offshore wind industry in the country, a potential demand for 600 light twin-engine helicopter­s is expected over the next two decades.

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 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? An employee works at the production line of the Airbus helicopter plant in Donauwoert­h, Germany. The European aircraft maker is to manufactur­e the H135 light twin-engine helicopter­s in China.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY An employee works at the production line of the Airbus helicopter plant in Donauwoert­h, Germany. The European aircraft maker is to manufactur­e the H135 light twin-engine helicopter­s in China.

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