
Group 1 - China is considering ordering hundreds of Airbus aircraft as early as July, with potential orders ranging from 200 to 500 units, including a significant proportion of wide-body aircraft [1] - If finalized, the order could become the largest in Chinese aviation history, surpassing the previous order of 300 Airbus narrow-body aircraft valued at approximately $37 billion in 2022 [1] - The increase in Airbus's market share may benefit domestic suppliers in China [1] Group 2 - Tianbao Infrastructure has a stake in a subsidiary, Zhongtian Aerospace, which is involved in the assembly of Airbus A320 and A350 series aircraft [2] - Aileda is engaged in international subcontracting for major aircraft models from Airbus and Boeing, focusing on precision machining and special process services for certain models [2]