China is set to order over 8,000 new aircraft in the next two decades, capturing the largest share of global aircraft orders, according to Remi Paul, CEO and country general delegate of Safran China. Speaking in an interview with CGTN, Paul highlighted that China’s anticipated orders would account for one-fifth of global aircraft deliveries, marking the highest rate worldwide.
Paul emphasized the significant role China plays in the global aviation market, noting that the country’s growing demand for air travel is driving this substantial increase in aircraft orders. The projection reflects China’s expanding economy and the rising number of travelers both domestically and internationally.
Safran China, a leading aerospace company, views this growth as a pivotal opportunity for further collaboration and development within the industry. The company is poised to support China’s aviation expansion through technological innovations and partnerships.
This surge in aircraft orders is expected to have a profound impact on the global aerospace industry, influencing market trends and fostering international cooperation in aviation technologies.
China’s commitment to enhancing its aviation capabilities underscores its influential role in shaping the future of global air travel.
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Safran China CEO: China has biggest share of global aircraft orders
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