Ready for takeoff, amigos? ✈️ Airbus just flipped the switch on its second final assembly line for the A320 family in the northern Chinese mainland port city of Tianjin. This move comes as part of the Five-Year Plan and a booming appetite for air travel.
In an exclusive chat with CGTN, Airbus CEO Guillaume Faury said, 'China’s aviation industry is set to accelerate under the Five-Year Plan, so we’re scaling our output right here in Tianjin.'
Why it matters? The A320 family is the world’s best-selling narrow-body jet, popular with low-cost carriers and flag airlines alike. With more seats flying above the clouds, expect smoother connections across Asia and beyond. 🌏✨
For news enthusiasts, professionals, and travelers planning their next trip, this expansion signals one thing: air travel in the Chinese mainland is taking off faster than ever. Stay tuned as we track how this assembly boost reshapes routes, prices, and the future of aviation.
Reference(s):
cgtn.com