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    Nation to further open aviation to private investments

    By Zhu Wenqian | China Daily | Updated: 2018-09-10 13:26
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    The second C919 aircraft takes off on its first flight of 2018 on Jan 14 in Shanghai. [Photo/IC]

    $16b could flow into 28 projects; investors for 11 identified already

    China recently published a list of 28 civil aviation projects open to private investments, which could entail investments worth 110 billion yuan ($16.13 billion).

    The move is expected to attract considerable interest from private investors, industry insiders said.

    Private sector participation will likely further boost efficiency in the implementation of aviation projects and quicken growth of the sector, experts said.

    The 28 projects cover both traditional areas and some emerging segments.

    Among traditional niches are airport construction, cargo logistics, plane maintenance, and air rescue. The new areas include drone delivery and airborne data communications, according to the list released by the Civil Aviation Administration of China and the National Development and Reform Commission in late August.

    The move will optimize the investment structure of the civil aviation sector, advance the supply-side structural reform and enable high-quality development of the sector, according to the statement of the CAAC.

    In traditional areas, the measure will revitalize the market and improve corporate management. In emerging areas, it will accelerate the speed of research and development, the setting of industry standards and the expansion of markets, the statement said.

    "The investment from the private sector will augment State investment, fuel faster growth of the civil aviation industry and enable technological innovation in the sector," said Lin Zhijie, an aviation industry analyst and columnist at Carnoc, one of China's largest civil aviation websites.

    Private investors for 11 of the 28 projects have been already finalized, including investments in the airport at E'zhou in Central China's Hubei province.

    The remaining 17 projects are still open for private sector participation. They include the construction of the new airport in Hohhot, Inner Mongolia autonomous region, in North China, the CAAC said.

    A second list of civil aviation projects that hope to attract private investments will be released at an appropriate time, after evaluating the progress of the first group of projects, the CAAC said in its statement.

    Lin said the social-benefit-first principle that guides State investments, and the efficiency-first ethos of the private sector would complement each other to foster growth in the sector.

    "For private investors, this would also become a new and more stable way of investing," he said.

    The policy is expected to encourage more investors to participate in or watch the Zhuhai Airshow, the largest of its kind in the country. The event is held every two years in Zhuhai, Guangdong province, in South China. This year, it will run from Nov 6 to 11.

    A record 770 exhibitors from 43 countries and regions, including more exhibitors from the countries and regions involved in the Belt and Road Initiative, have confirmed their participation.

    The home-built C919 large passenger jet and the twin-engine regional jet ARJ21 will be on display at the airshow. Besides, domestically made high-end aviation equipment will be on show, according to the organizer.

    In the stock markets, shares of some aviation-related State-owned enterprises and private companies are worth paying attention to in the run-up to the Zhuhai Airshow, according to forecasts in industry reports.

    They include shares of China Avionics Systems Co Ltd, China Aerospace Times Electronics Co Ltd, China Spacesat Co Ltd, the nation's key developer of small satellites, in addition to Beijing Aerospace Changfeng Co Ltd, aerospace equipment manufacturer HT-SAAE, State-owned Aisino Corporation, and Guizhou Space Appliance Co.

    Xinhua contributed to this story.

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