The China Aviation Industry Corporation
I (AVIC I) signed an industrial cooperation agreement with
the European aircraft maker Airbus on Tuesday.
AVIC I and Airbus decided to establish
a joint R&D center to conduct design work for the Airbus
A350 program, according to the agreement signed at the Paris
Air Show at Le Bourget in northern Paris. The center will
be opened later this year in Beijing.
The two aircraft makers have a cooperation
history of more than 20 years, in which AVIC I mainly undertakes
sub-contract projects from Airbus.
The European aircraft maker has pledged
to raise the value of projects conducted by AVIC I to 60
million US dollars per year by 2007 and 120 million dollars
per year by 2010.
Five Chinese companies are already suppliers
of Airbus, namely the Chengdu Aircraft Corporation, Shenyang
Aircraft Corporation, Xi'an Aircraft Company, Hong Yuan
Aviation Forging and Casting Company and Guizhou Aviation
Industrial Group.
The European Aeronautic Defense and Space
company (EADS) owns 80 percent of the stake of Airbus, which
is based in Toulouse, southern France. British BEA System
holds the remaining 20 percent.
Source:Xinhua