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China could become world’s largest commercial aviation system by middle of decade.
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Michael Bruno

China could become the world’s largest commercial aviation system by the middle of the decade. Up to recently, Western suppliers were integral to the Asia giant’s aerospace development, and the relationship was mutually beneficial.
 
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While domestic airline capacity recovers, border closures are making it difficult for carriers to offer international departure seats.
 
 
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Traditional engine-makers and startups position for emerging hybrid-electric power market.
 
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While many projects have been put on hold amid the coronavirus pandemic fallout, Airbus is pushing ahead with its long-range narrowbody.
 
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