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Airbus makes first plane in China | Airbus makes first plane in China |
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Airbus has officially delivered its first Chinese-made plane. | Airbus has officially delivered its first Chinese-made plane. |
The aircraft, one of the firm's A320 mid-range models, was unveiled at a ceremony at the firm's factory outside the northern Chinese city of Tianjin. | The aircraft, one of the firm's A320 mid-range models, was unveiled at a ceremony at the firm's factory outside the northern Chinese city of Tianjin. |
The plane has been delivered to leasing firm Dragon Aviation, and will be used by Chinese carrier Sichuan Airlines. | The plane has been delivered to leasing firm Dragon Aviation, and will be used by Chinese carrier Sichuan Airlines. |
BBC Beijing correspondent Quentin Sommerville said Airbus hopes its Chinese factory will give it a big advantage over US rival Boeing. | BBC Beijing correspondent Quentin Sommerville said Airbus hopes its Chinese factory will give it a big advantage over US rival Boeing. |
While Boeing makes components in China, Airbus is the first of the world's big two aircraft-makers to have a full production facility in the country, as it aims to meet fast-growing Chinese demand for commercial aircraft. | |
'Historic day' | 'Historic day' |
"We will build a strong future with the China aviation industry, and for the China aviation industry," said Airbus chief executive Thomas Enders. | "We will build a strong future with the China aviation industry, and for the China aviation industry," said Airbus chief executive Thomas Enders. |
Airbus delivers Chinese-made jet | |
Tianjin mayor Huang Xingguo said the delivery of the first Chinese-made Airbus was "a historic day" for Sino-European cooperation. | Tianjin mayor Huang Xingguo said the delivery of the first Chinese-made Airbus was "a historic day" for Sino-European cooperation. |
"We will further cooperate to write a new chapter in Chinese and European cooperation," he added. | "We will further cooperate to write a new chapter in Chinese and European cooperation," he added. |
Airbus' Chinese plant will now deliver a further nine planes by the end of this year, with production expected to increase to four aircraft per month before the end of 2011. | |
The facility is 51% owned by Airbus, with the remaining 49% owned by a Chinese aviation consortium. | The facility is 51% owned by Airbus, with the remaining 49% owned by a Chinese aviation consortium. |
China is now the world's second largest market for commercial aircraft, and is expected to buy up to 2,800 passenger planes over the next 20 years. |
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