China fuels Asian aircraft demand, says Boeing Co

Source:Global Times Published: 2011-3-9 11:21:00

Boeing Co sealed two deals with Chinese airlines as the world's second-largest economy expects to order more than 2,000 aircraft over the next five years as demand for air services booms.

China expects to order 1,100 new transport aircraft and 1,000 general aviation aircraft in the next five years, Wang Changshun, vice minister of the Civil Aviation Administration of China, said at an Asian aerospace conference Tuesday.

As air travel becomes more essential for the nation's increasingly wealthy population, domestic airlines are keen to expand and bump up services to compete with regional players, such as Cathay Pacific.

"(The sector) will maintain a definite growth speed," Wang told reporters in Hong Kong.

Air China Ltd, the country's flagship carrier, said it plans to purchase five Boeing 747-8 aircraft worth a list price of about $1.54 billion, to expand its fleet.

In a separate deal, HNA Group, parent of Hainan Airlines Co, signed a deal with Boeing, the world's No.2 commercial plane maker after EADS subsidiary Airbus, to purchase 38 aircraft, including six 777s, and 32 787s.

China's aircraft purchases will help drive demand in Asia Pacific, where average annual air traffic growth is expected to grow by 6.8 percent over the next 20 years, higher than the global pace, Boeing said.

Asia Pacific's demand for aircraft will likely form a significant portion of the demand from global airlines, which Boeing said would need 30,900 new passenger freighter aircraft by 2030, valued at $3.6 trillion.

Reuters



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