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PARIS (Reuters) - China placed an order on Tuesday for dozens of Airbus A330 jets during a visit by Chinese Prime Minister Li Keqiang to France.

A spokesman for the European planemaker said the deal includes a firm purchase of 45 A330 aircraft, worth at least $11 billion at list prices, plus provisional orders for another 30.

The deal was signed during a ceremony watched by business leaders and reporters at the French prime minister's office.

Sources familiar with the discussions had told Reuters last week that China may purchase between 50-70 of the wide-body jets as part of a deal under which Airbus is expected to open a new industrial plant in the world's fastest-growing aviation market.


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Lease a few to PIA ... They are in desperate need to replace the A310's.
 
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WoW what a deal , they still need europe tch also i see :p:

Yupe, it is a huge deal. It is also true that China currently doesn't have the technology to completely develop these passenger aircrafts. One day, China will get there.
 
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Yupe, it is a huge deal. It is also true that China currently doesn't have the technology to completely develop these passenger aircrafts. One day, China will get there.

Yep. Starting with the Comac C919. Actually, with the ARJ-700 (which is mostly to practice aircraft building, and to satisfy the lower end domestic and third world markets). Look at China's fighter jets, they are already pretty much there. Also the MA600/700, the Y-20 and pretty soon that boat-plane, whose name I forgot. So many aircraft programs!
 
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Yea Eurocopter which is now Airbus Helicopter has give China many core tech in the past, and currently there is also joint venture. They deserve this order more than Boeing.
 
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WoW what a deal , they still need europe tch also i see :p:
To be honest, the whole world still needs European tech. Cant do without it.:enjoy:

Yea Eurocopter which is now Airbus Helicopter has give China many core tech in the past, and currently there is also joint venture. They deserve this order more than Boeing.

As i said several dozens of times on here. We in Europe don't see China as a threat at all(especially militarily), Contrary to the U.S and Japan. So we always/have always been cooperating with China and providing lots of tech transfer to China in many sensitive fields which the U.S/Japan would NEVER be willing to do. For us Russia is a bigger immediate threat by far.:taz:
 
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To be honest, the whole world still needs European tech. Cant do without it.:enjoy:



As i said several dozens of times on here. We in Europe don't see China as a threat at all(especially militarily), Contrary to the U.S and Japan. So we always/have always been cooperating with China and providing lots of tech transfer to China in many sensitive fields which the U.S/Japan would NEVER be willing to do. For us Russia is a bigger immediate threat by far.:taz:

hmm i think at least the French is trying to gain some market share, they are are the one sold Mistral to Russia, China is still under EU ban for weapon export, Israel and UK are getting the most pressure from the USA so far. USA will do whatever it takes to stir up the tension as far as Russia and China treat, they play this card everytime the relationship seems to get warmer.
 
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To be honest, the whole world still needs European tech. Cant do without it.:enjoy:

China wants the techs that EU have and EU wants the money China have. The trade was mutually accepted. win - win for both , I guess.

For us Russia is a bigger immediate threat by far.:taz:

No for China though. China can be friend of UK/France/EU while at the same time friend of Russia. At this current time and the forseeable future, China don't see Russia is a threat to its interests and sovereignty.
 
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Airbus plans to open a second plant in China

By Rachel Middleton

July 1, 2015 02:47 BST

airbus-a330.jpg

Airbus A330

Airbus plans to build a second plant in China after winning an order for 45 A330 Family aircraft from China Aviation Supplies Holding Company in China.

The deal also includes an option for 30 additional A330s. The deal for the 45 aircraft is worth at least $11bn (£7.0bn, €9.87bn)

Airbus chief executive Fabrice Bregier said on 30 June that the company has been negotiating for about 18 months to set up an A330 'cabin completion centre' in China, alongside its existing final assembly plant for smaller A320 jets in Tianjin, a northern port city in China.

Reuters reported that an agreement to build a plant with a capacity of fitting out two A330s a month is expected to be signed during a visit to Toulouse by Chinese Prime Minister Li Keqiang on Thursday (2 July).

"We are going to launch the project. I think we have a good base. We hope to have more orders in the future, but it's a project which makes a lot of sense and which gives us an advantage against our competition," Bregier told Reuters.

The plant is expected to cost around €150m (£106m, $167m).

The news agency noted that the deal with China, on the back of the recent sale of 20 aircraft to Saudi Arabia, lifts uncertainty over the production levels of the A330, which Airbus has been forced to reduce while preparing to revamp the profitable but ageing jet with new engines.

"This should help us a lot to maintain a production rate of six a month that we announced for the transition," Bregier said.

Airbus has design and manufacturing facilities in France, Germany, the UK and Spain, and subsidiaries in the US, China, India, Japan and the Middle East.

The General Terms Agreement for the 45 Airbus and Memorandum of Understanding for the optional 30 A330s were signed in Paris by Bregier and China Aviation Supplies' President and Chief Executive Officer Li Hai in Paris.

"China is today the most important market for aviation in the world, and we can be confident that air transport in China will continue to undergo rapid growth. We are honoured to contribute to this development, " Bregier said.

In a statement released by Airbus, the company said according to its market forecast, China will become the leading country for passenger air traffic, for both domestic and international markets, noting that the passenger traffic in the country is growing well above the world average.

Domestic air traffic in China will become the world's number one within 10 years.

Airbus said that it is forecasting that there will be a demand in China for more than 5,300 new commercial passenger aircraft sized over 100 seats plus freighters over 2014 to 2033.

Airbus plans to open a second plant in China

Airbus plans to open a second plant in China

By Rachel Middleton

July 1, 2015 02:47 BST

airbus-a330.jpg

Airbus A330

Airbus plans to build a second plant in China after winning an order for 45 A330 Family aircraft from China Aviation Supplies Holding Company in China.

The deal also includes an option for 30 additional A330s. The deal for the 45 aircraft is worth at least $11bn (£7.0bn, €9.87bn)

Airbus chief executive Fabrice Bregier said on 30 June that the company has been negotiating for about 18 months to set up an A330 'cabin completion centre' in China, alongside its existing final assembly plant for smaller A320 jets in Tianjin, a northern port city in China.

Reuters reported that an agreement to build a plant with a capacity of fitting out two A330s a month is expected to be signed during a visit to Toulouse by Chinese Prime Minister Li Keqiang on Thursday (2 July).

"We are going to launch the project. I think we have a good base. We hope to have more orders in the future, but it's a project which makes a lot of sense and which gives us an advantage against our competition," Bregier told Reuters.

The plant is expected to cost around €150m (£106m, $167m).

The news agency noted that the deal with China, on the back of the recent sale of 20 aircraft to Saudi Arabia, lifts uncertainty over the production levels of the A330, which Airbus has been forced to reduce while preparing to revamp the profitable but ageing jet with new engines.

"This should help us a lot to maintain a production rate of six a month that we announced for the transition," Bregier said.

Airbus has design and manufacturing facilities in France, Germany, the UK and Spain, and subsidiaries in the US, China, India, Japan and the Middle East.

The General Terms Agreement for the 45 Airbus and Memorandum of Understanding for the optional 30 A330s were signed in Paris by Bregier and China Aviation Supplies' President and Chief Executive Officer Li Hai in Paris.

"China is today the most important market for aviation in the world, and we can be confident that air transport in China will continue to undergo rapid growth. We are honoured to contribute to this development, " Bregier said.

In a statement released by Airbus, the company said according to its market forecast, China will become the leading country for passenger air traffic, for both domestic and international markets, noting that the passenger traffic in the country is growing well above the world average.

Domestic air traffic in China will become the world's number one within 10 years.

Airbus said that it is forecasting that there will be a demand in China for more than 5,300 new commercial passenger aircraft sized over 100 seats plus freighters over 2014 to 2033.

Airbus plans to open a second plant in China
 
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