AIRBUS delivered a total of 99 commercial aircraft to China in 2020, representing 17.5 percent of its annual global deliveries, according to Airbus China. China’s market has played a vital role in sustaining and leading the global civil aviation industry to recover from the severe impact of COVID-19, Airbus China said. The aircraft deliveries supported the continuous growth of China’s civil aviation fleet and promoted its stable development, the company said, adding that Airbus endeavored to ensure all deliveries in full compliance with health and safety regulations for each individual involved. Statistics showed that in the first quarter of 2020, aircraft deliveries to China’s market represented 6 percent of Airbus’ global deliveries. In the fourth quarter of the year, the proportion rose to 25 percent of the European planemaker’s global deliveries. By the end of 2020, there were more than 1,900 commercial Airbus planes serving the Chinese market, according to data from Airbus China. “China’s civil aviation market has shown its resilience during the pandemic. It has brought confidence to global aviation industry players like Airbus,” said George Xu, CEO of Airbus China. Airbus in 2008 inaugurated the Airbus A320 family final assembly line in Tianjin. By the end of 2020, Airbus had assembled and delivered more than 500 commercial aircraft from the facility.(Xinhua) |