China to invest $17.4B in aviation sector   (AFP)  Updated: 2006-07-15 08:30  
China plans to spend 17.4 billion dollars on its aviation sector in the next 
five years, buying 430 new airplanes and building 42 new airports, a government 
commission has said. 
 The growth means mainland China's air transport sector will be the second 
biggest in the world after the United States, the State-owned Assets Supervision 
and Administration Commission said in a statement Friday.
 Countries are ranked based on the number of passengers and tonnes of cargo 
flown annually. China is currently the third biggest air market.
 The demand for air travel is driven by China's rapid economic growth, its 
people's increasing affluence, and a greater desire to travel domestically and 
overseas, as well as booming exports and imports.
 European airplane manufacturer Airbus has forecast China's air travel sector 
will grow by eight percent a year for the next two decades while Boeing forecast 
a 7.3 percent annual growth rate.
 Boeing predicted China would need 2,600 new planes over the 20-year period, 
while Airbus sees the market at about 1,800 new planes not counting regional 
smaller aircraft.
   
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