Chinese entities already have bought several well-known U.S. general aviation companies including Cirrus and Teledyne Continental Motors. Here at AirVenture this year, Chinese companies are looking to expand two-way trade with U.S.-based GA companies and have set up several tents and pavilions aimed at showcasing the potential of Chinaâs growing, albeit slowly, GA market.
The Shandong Aviation Industry Association has pitched its tent in the shadow of the Oshkosh control tower. The association was established in 2011 with 50 members in the air transport, MRO, flight training and aerospace education, aviation finance, and other related companies. The associationâs self-proclaimed mission is to âpromote the development of the aviation industryâ in China including motivating the opening of low-altitude airspace.
Li Long is sales director for Binao Diamond Aircraft in Shandong, a member of the association. AirVenture is âvery excitingâ Li said, and âwe are working with the EAA to promote private aviation in China. We are here to learn. You can fly in China but it is not so easy.â Li said he hopes to see increased liberalization of Chinese airspace within three years as more GA airports are constructed. However, he said the bureaucratic hurdles to doing so are steep. âYou need to get approvals from both the government and the air force.â
Nevertheless, Li said that private companies in China are developing their own airports to service future GA demand. This includes Liâs home airport of Binzhou. âAirports are good for economic development,â Li said.