China’s Aviation Industry is Booming

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With fuel prices increasing rapidly, it is expected that the global aviation industry will have a loss of 3 billion U.S. dollars this year, but there is a bright spot in a haze. For the part of air passengers and aircraft orders, China is a large booming market. The speed of the China flights market is very fast. In addition to the rapid development, the management of China’s aviation industry is also very proper.


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