Monday, 19 September 2011

Bombardier Aerospace to Attend Aviation Expo/China 2011 in Beijing


Bombardier Aerospace is attending the Aviation Expo/China 2011 in Beijing from 21-14 September 2011.

While Bombardier’s relationship with China began more than 50 years ago, its involvement in China’s aviation industry began in the 1970s. Today, this longstanding relationship has grown to include a steady expansion of Bombardier’s customer base and deliveries, along with an increased focus on development and manufacturing opportunities.

Bombardier projects that over the next 20 years, China’s fleet of commercial aircraft will grow to become the world’s third largest, closely following Europe and the United States. As China’s regional aircraft play a key role in feeding traffic to big city hubs and meeting the country’s present and forecast needs, Bombardier predicts a demand for almost 2,400 commercial aircraft in the 60 to 149-seat segment over the forecast period.

Bombardier is well positioned to meet the needs of China’s growing air transportation needs with its CRJ and Q-Series families of regional aircraft and the new CSeries jetliners.

Business aviation in China is experiencing rapid growth. Bombardier’s latest market forecast for the aviation industry predicts a total delivery of 2,360 business jet deliveries destined for China over the next 20 years. With a solid fleet of business jets in the country, and a strong market share of approximately 29% of the business jet market in China, Bombardier’s Learjet, Challenger and Global jets are all represented. The fast-growing fleet of Bombardier business aircraft based in China has already surpassed 50 jets.

 To date in 2011, Bombardier has opened a new regional support office (RSO) and parts depot in Hong Kong, added a Line Maintenance Facility (LMF) in Jinan, and hired a new Director, Business Development in Beijing. This is the first phase of a much broader strategy to establish a world-class service and support hub in Asia, supported by satellite facilities throughout the Asia Pacific region.

Aviation Expo/China 2011 welcomes visitors from Wednesday, 21 September to Saturday, 24 September 2011.

The Bombardier exhibit, located in the China National Convention Centre (CNCC) at D-1, will be closed on Saturday, 24 September.

CSeries Aircraft Cabin Mockup

Bombardier will showcase a full-scale cabin mockup of the all-new CSeries jetliner at Aviation Expo/China 2011.

Designed for the growing 100 to 149-seat market, the CSeries family of aircraft combines advanced materials, leading-edge technology and proven methods to meet commercial airline requirements in 2013 and beyond.
ASIATravelTips.com
To date in 2011, Bombardier has opened a new regional support office (RSO) and parts depot inHong Kong, added a Line Maintenance Facijlity (LMF) in Jinan, and hired a new Director, Business Development in Beijing. This is the first phase of a much...
China Daily
Hong Kong came second with 50.9 million passengers. Beijing airport was also the world's second busiest in 2010 after London's Heathrow. Wang Jian, former secretary-general of the China Civil Airport Association, cited the country's economic ...
Manila Standard Today
Last year, First Pacific Group received an offer to invest in cash-strapped Philippine Airlines but the Hong Kong-based conglomerate said it was not interested inairline operations. For its part, PAL Holdings Inc., the majority shareholder of ...
ArabianBusiness.com
Overall, the Hong Kong airline said earlier this year it is aiming for ten percent growth in passenger numbers in 2011, but Chu expects the Gulf to be well above average. “We are on track for double-digit growth. Some of the markets have been down, ...

No comments:

Post a Comment