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China aircraft competition coming fast: Boeing


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PARIS (AFP): China is fast developing its civilian aircraft industry and it will likely win its first commercial order on the world market sooner than people think, US aerospace giant Boeing said Sunday.

"They are improving all the time, (they are) ...making huge investments," said Jim Albaugh, head of Boeing's commercial aircraft operations.

It will "probably be sooner than anyone thinks ... (for them) to make their first competitive sale," Albaugh said, adding that China has made a huge national commitment of money and intellectual resources to the industry.

Replying to a question about a possible competitive threat from China, Albaugh said Boeing had to stay one step ahead of China -- and of other emerging players such as Brazil and Russia.

"Boeing must make sure that we are building tomorrow's plane while they are building today's ... we have to maintain that (technology) edge," he told a briefing ahead of the Paris International Airshow which opens Monday.

"We are assuming that some (of the new players) will be successful ... we are taking them very, very seriously."

China is a hugely important market for Boeing and its European rival Airbus but Beijing has long made clear that it wants to make its own aircraft, to be independent of the foreign majors.

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