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“十四五”期间民航业高质量发展成绩亮眼:旅客运输量稳步提升 智慧化建设加速推进
Zheng Quan Ri Bao Zhi Sheng·2025-07-21 16:45

Core Insights - The Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) reported significant achievements in the aviation sector during the 14th Five-Year Plan, with a projected increase in passenger transport volume to over 7.7 billion in 2023, up from over 7 billion in the previous year [1][2] Infrastructure Development - Over 100 billion yuan is invested annually in aviation infrastructure, leading to the completion of modern airports such as Chengdu Tianfu and Qingdao Jiaodong, with the total number of civil transport airports expected to reach 270 by the end of the year [2] - The domestic route network will expand to 4,513 routes, covering 264 cities, while international routes will connect to 213 cities in 83 countries [2] Service Quality Improvement - The CAAC has enhanced operational efficiency, maintaining a high flight punctuality rate, with the bridge boarding rate at major airports increasing to 83.8% [2] - Self-service check-in for domestic passengers exceeds 70%, and over 260 airports support paperless travel [3] Market Growth and Trends - The civil aviation market is experiencing growth, with a projected 5.4% increase in passenger transport during the summer peak season in 2025 [3] - The international passenger volume is notably increasing, driven by the expansion of routes to emerging markets such as Japan and South Korea [3] Air Cargo and Logistics Development - Air cargo transport volume is expected to reach 8.982 million tons in 2024, a 32.8% increase from 2020, with international cargo volume growing by 23.4% in the first half of the year [4] - The number of cargo airlines is projected to rise to 13, with a fleet of 268 cargo aircraft by the end of 2024 [4] Digital Transformation in Logistics - The aviation logistics sector is addressing challenges such as "information silos" through the implementation of electronic waybills and unified barcodes, enhancing visibility and traceability of cargo [5] - The CAAC has set 14 development indicators for the logistics sector, focusing on scale, safety, intelligence, and efficiency, with most targets being met [5] Future Plans - The CAAC aims to accelerate the construction of international air cargo hubs and optimize resource allocation, particularly in emerging markets [6] - Continued emphasis on innovation and collaboration with industries such as manufacturing and cross-border e-commerce is planned to enhance logistics capabilities [6]