Airbus opens China A330 plant amid market push

Airbus opens China A330 plant amid market push

A visitor takes a photo of a model Airbus A380 at Aviation Expo China 2017 in Beijing, China on Tuesday. (Reuters photo)
A visitor takes a photo of a model Airbus A380 at Aviation Expo China 2017 in Beijing, China on Tuesday. (Reuters photo)

TIANJIN, China: Airbus SE on Wednesday opened its Chinese completion plant for A330 jets, with hopes that an increased presence in the world's fastest growing aviation market would help boost demand for the firm's profitable but ageing wide-body jets.

Europe's largest aerospace firm marked the opening of centre in the northern Chinese port city of Tianjin with the delivery of the first A330 jet from the plant to Tianjin Airlines.  

The centre is a joint venture between the Aviation Industry Corporation of China and Tianjin Free Trade Zone Investment Company and was first agreed during a visit by President Xi Jinping to France in 2014.

Airbus already has a final assembly line for single-aisle A320 jets in Tianjin, which began operations in 2008.

At the centre just opened, Airbus will perform tasks such as aircraft painting, cabin installations as well as flight tests on aircraft received from the Airbus final assembly line in Toulouse, France.

Its main US rival Boeing is also ramping up its footprint in the country as it vies for orders. Boeing has said it will build a 737 completion plant in eastern China with planemaker Commercial Aircraft Corp of China Ltd. 


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