Core Points - Airbus officially launched a 5-day tour of the A330neo aircraft in China, marking its first display in the country [1] - The A330-900 will be showcased at five major airports in China from November 11 to November 15, featuring the "Airspace" cabin for enhanced passenger experience [2] - Airbus aims to demonstrate the new features of the A330neo to Chinese customers, believing it will be the ideal successor to the A330ceo for fleet upgrades [2] - The A330 series has a strong presence in Chinese civil aviation, with 197 A330 aircraft in operation as of September 2025, accounting for 42% of wide-body aircraft [2] - Airbus forecasts a demand for approximately 1,540 wide-body aircraft in the Chinese civil aviation market over the next 20 years [2] - The A330neo is designed to seamlessly integrate into existing A330 fleets, capable of operating on domestic, regional, and long-haul routes [3] - The A330neo has received certification from the European Union Aviation Safety Agency and can operate at high-altitude airports, including potential future operations in Lhasa [3]
空客A330neo飞机首次开启中国巡演