BEIJING, Nov. 22 (Xinhua) More efforts should be made to promote the
"fast and healthy" growth of China"s general aviation industry and make
it contribute more to the economic and social development as well as
national defence, Chinese Vice Premier Ma Kai said Saturday.
Ma
made the remarks at an industry meeting on low-altitude airspace
management reform, saying this reform has entered a "crucial stage and
many problems remain to be solved."
The reform should aim at
promoting the development of general aviation sector and meeting
people"s needs, and focus on building a safe, efficient and convenient
low-altitude airspace management mode and supporting system, he added.
China
has a total number of 226 general aviation companies and 1,786 general
aircraft including helicopters, according to the Civil Aviation
Administration of China (CAAC).
It is expected that China"s
general aircraft will surpass 5,000 by 2020, with an annual growth rate
at around 19 percent, representing a new economic engine and an industry
with potential market demand at 15.5 billion U.S. dollars, said CAAC
deputy director Wang Zhiqing.
General aviation refers to all
civil aviation operations other than scheduled air services, and general
aircraft range from helicopters to private jets.
General
aircraft can fly in the low-altitude airspace below 1,000 meters in
China and policymakers are mulling over lifting that altitude.
"The
bottlenecks facing the general aviation industry are not only airspace
resources, but also a lack of general aviation airports, temporary
landing sites, fuel supply and pilots," Wang said.
China has only
65 general aviation airports, about 300 temporary landing sites and
only one oil refiner producing general aviation fuel, CAAC figures
showed.