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Airbus strikes new China joint venture
Written by The Associated Press   
Jan. 30, 2009, Paris, France - Airbus said today that it has reached a deal with Chinese partners to set up a manufacturing centre for aircraft composite parts in the northern city of Harbin.

The joint venture is expected to reap US$100 million in annual revenue starting in 2015, Airbus spokesman Stefan Schaffrath said. It will be half-owned by Harbin Aircraft Industry Group and 20 per cent-owned by Airbus China, while three other Chinese partners will each have 10 per cent stakes.

The centre will produce composite material parts and components for the Airbus A350 XWB program and for A320 family airplanes, the European aircraft maker said in a statement.

Laurence Barron, the president of Airbus China, said the project "demonstrates once again Airbus' long term commitment to the sustainable development of China's aviation industry,'' according to the statement.

Airbus said its industrial co-operation with China dates to 1985, and today about a half-dozen Chinese manufacturers are building parts such as wing components and emergency-exit doors for its planes.
 
   







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