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    Airbus flies higher in China

    By Hu Tao | China Daily | Updated: 2019-03-29 10:00
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    Tom Enders, CEO of European aerospace giant Airbus Group. [Photo/Xinhua]

    Aerospace giant regards nation as an increasingly important place for talent, innovation

    Airbus is creating a pillar of innovation in China to leverage future development with Chinese industry and airlines, according to the CEO of the European aerospace giant Tom Enders.

    "Speed, partnership, openness to innovation - all of these elements are very important for us to be a partner with China," Enders said during his recent visit to China.

    In this trip, he announced the inauguration of the Airbus China Innovation Centre in Shenzhen, South China's Guangdong province, and talked with Chinese partners about further cooperation.

    "We saw the innovation potential of China. It is famous for 'Made in China', but we saw its growing innovation power," Enders said. "Here, with the innovation center, we can speed up our innovation and attract new partners to fuel our innovation."

    Starting from an idea in 2017, the Shenzhen facility is the company's first innovation center in Asia and second worldwide after A3 in Silicon Valley, the United States.

    The innovation center will focus on the design, testing and certification of new technologies in the key areas of hardware, cabin experience, connectivity, manufacturing innovation and urban air mobility.

    The center is also expected to make use of local expertise, enterprises and ecosystems, combining with Airbus' experiences and resources in aerospace.

    Aerospace manufacturers generally have a cycle of 15 to 20 years for new products and Enders admitted that "Airbus certainly needs to be faster".

    "We need to be more open to innovation and we need to speed up our innovation ideas and technologies into products," he said. "Europe is famous for a lot of things, but not necessarily speed. You can teach us about speed here in Shenzhen, and it will be good for both sides."

    Shenzhen, which pioneered China's reform and opening-up, is renowned for its fast-growing startups, skyscrapers, sci-tech innovation and urban construction.

    Airbus and Shenzhen Municipal Commerce Bureau will jointly explore the modern urban air mobility trends to make the city "fly even faster", according to a deal between the two sides.

    By the end of 2019, Shenzhen is expected to be the first Chinese city to introduce helicopter-based urban air mobility services with the joint efforts of Airbus and local partners, Airbus said.

    "At Airbus, we see ourselves as a partner in China and of China, with Chinese industry, Chinese airlines and the Chinese government," Enders said.

    Around 50 years ago, Airbus introduced helicopters to the Chinese mainland, and in 1985, it started to sell commercial aircraft to the mainland.

    In 2005, it took "a very important decision" to set up a final assembly line in Tianjin, its first such facility outside Europe.

    "This decision was hugely validated by the market share. Airbus today has around 50 percent of the commercial aircraft market in China," he said.

    Since then, Airbus has strengthened ties with China. It set up a composite material plant in Harbin, capital of Northeast China's Heilongjiang province, and introduced a final assembly line for helicopters in Qingdao, East China's Shandong province, with Chinese partners.

    By the end of 2018, there were around 1,700 Airbus aircraft in China.

    "China has been our critical market. Today, 20 percent or more of the annual production of our large commercial aircraft goes to China. That's huge. And helicopters are another huge market," Enders said.

    "We don't look at China only as a huge market to sell products. We understand that China is an increasingly important place for talent and innovation. That means that we can be here to learn from China, and learn from Chinese companies and technologies," he said.

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