Core Points - Airbus has officially launched the A321 fuselage system assembly project in collaboration with AVIC Xi'an Aircraft Industry (Group) Company Limited, marking the first time this assembly is conducted in China, indicating Airbus's confidence in the resilience of the Chinese supply chain and its commitment to deepening its industrial presence in China [1][3][5] - The A321 aircraft is a key model in Airbus's new generation of single-aisle aircraft, with approximately 40% of the A320 series aircraft delivered from Tianjin starting in 2024 being A321 models [1][3] - The fuselage system assembly involves the installation and testing of relevant systems on the front and rear fuselage structures, which is a crucial step before the fuselage enters the final assembly phase [1][3] Industry Insights - The first A321 fuselage, which arrived in Tianjin via sea transport in early July, is expected to be delivered to the Airbus Tianjin A320 series final assembly line for final assembly by October [3] - Airbus's global market forecast indicates that over the next 20 years, China will require more than 9,500 new passenger and cargo aircraft, accounting for over 20% of the total global demand during the same period [3] - Airbus has been continuously upgrading its industrial facilities and enhancing the industrial resilience and capacity of its Tianjin operations to meet the growing market demand in China [5] - The Chinese supply chain is considered an indispensable part of the global aviation industry, demonstrating strong resilience and competitiveness, with around 200 suppliers currently supporting Airbus's civil aircraft production [5] - Airbus is committed to deepening cooperation with Chinese suppliers and continues to vertically integrate its supply chain in China, aiming to expand its industrial footprint and promote high-quality development in the Chinese aviation industry [5]
空客最畅销窄体客机首次在中国进行高难度机身系统装配