China is expected to become the world's
second largest aviation market after the United States in
the next two decades, a senior Airbus official has predicted,
quoting by Saturday's Economic Information Daily in Beijing.
Laurence Barron, chief executive of the
Airbus China Corp, said that Airbus may deliver nearly 1,800
airplanes to China in the next 20 years, an average of 90
airplanes a year, accounting for 11 percent of the total
airplanes ordered by global customers.
With the rapid growth of the aviation market,
Barron said China will need at least 200 big airplanes over
the next two decades, such as the long-haul super-jumbo
Airbus A380, whose catalog price for each is 275 million
US dollars.
Source: Xinhua