“十四五”时期民航固定资产投资再创新高
Zhong Guo Zheng Quan Bao·2026-01-06 20:42

Core Insights - The national civil aviation conference held in Beijing on January 6 reviewed achievements during the 14th Five-Year Plan and outlined development strategies for the 15th Five-Year Plan, focusing on the main tasks for 2026 [1] Group 1: Achievements during the 14th Five-Year Plan - Civil aviation fixed asset investment reached a record high, totaling 630 billion yuan over five years, with 49 new runways, 2,232 new parking spaces, and terminal area expansion of 6.8274 million square meters [1] - The total number of transport airports reached 270, with total airport capacity exceeding 1.8 billion passengers [1] - The fleet size grew to 4,574 aircraft, with a net increase of 671 transport aircraft, and the main air route network was largely completed, surpassing 270,000 kilometers in total route length [1] Group 2: Performance in 2025 - The civil aviation industry achieved a total transport turnover of 1,640.8 billion ton-kilometers, with passenger transport reaching 770 million and cargo mail transport at 10.172 million tons, representing year-on-year growth of 10.5%, 5.5%, and 13.3% respectively [2] - The flight volume increased by 4.7%, maintaining a flight punctuality rate above 90%, with average delay time reduced by 3.5 minutes, resulting in a profit of 6.5 billion yuan for the year [2] - The international aviation market showed strong recovery, with international flights restored to over 90% of 2019 levels and international passenger transport increasing by 21.6% [2] Group 3: Future Plans for the 15th Five-Year Plan - The civil aviation industry aims to enhance its strategic role, deepen coordination with the aviation manufacturing sector, and improve airworthiness certification capabilities [3] - The focus will be on developing the aviation maintenance industry, implementing national transportation plans, and promoting the digital and green transformation of civil aviation [3] - The industry will also support the development of the low-altitude economy and cultivate new productive forces in the civil aviation sector [3] Group 4: Projections for 2026 - The civil aviation industry is expected to achieve a total transport turnover of 1,750 billion ton-kilometers, with passenger transport projected at 810 million and cargo mail transport at 1.07 million tons [4] - Plans include building a high-capacity, high-frequency, and efficient air transport backbone network, and enhancing the domestic air express service [4] - The low-altitude economy policy framework will be further improved, with the establishment of low-altitude flight service stations and optimization of unmanned aerial vehicle testing zones [4]