China s resilience buoys up global aviation industry China Daily | Updated: 2021-02-23 09:51 Share CLOSE Passengers board a plane at Xianyang International Airport in Xi an, Shaanxi province, on Feb 6. [Photo by Yuan Jingzhi/For China Daily]
BEIJING-China is leading the global civil aviation industry in recovering from the impact of COVID-19. The nation s economic resilience and growth momentum continue to inspire confidence among multinationals in the aviation industry.
The COVID-19 pandemic hit the global economy hard in 2020.Thanks to effective control methods, China s economy has rebounded and it has quickly re-established domestic air travel. For multinational firms within the sector, this means continuity of business along the whole industrial chain, including aircraft manufacturers, parts suppliers and air-freight carriers.
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2021-02-03 03:27:18 GMT2021-02-03 11:27:18(Beijing Time) Xinhua English
BEIJING, Feb. 2 (Xinhua) China is leading the global civil aviation industry in recovering from the impact of COVID-19. The nation s economic resilience and growth momentum continues to inspire confidence among multinationals in the aviation industry.
The COVID-19 pandemic hit the global economy hard in 2020. Thanks to effective control methods, China s economy has rebounded and it has quickly re-established domestic air travel. For multinational firms within the sector, this means continuity of business along the whole industrial chain, including plane manufacturers, parts suppliers and air-freight carriers.
All in all, multinationals operating in the sector are confident of China s response to the pandemic and the prospects for continued growth here.
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Editor: huaxia
by Xinhua writer Hu Tao
SHANGHAI, Dec. 30 (Xinhua) Janet Mi took part in a small but significant ceremony at Shanghai Pudong International Airport recently, welcoming the arrival of a freighter aircraft with the words 100% CO2 neutral painted on the side.
For the Chief Lufthansa Cargo Representative of China, this event was a bright spot in a challenging year and a sign that better things were to come.
The aircraft, a Boeing B777 freighter, had just completed the world s first carbon-neutral freight flight from Frankfurt to Shanghai. Lufthansa shares with China the idea of sustainable development. We are confident in this dynamic market and will work together with China to explore a win-win future, Janet Mi told Xinhua in an exclusive interview.