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First 12 Chinese Flight Inspectors Meet European Standards

Twelve Chinese flight inspectors received certificates of European standards and practices Tuesday in Beijing as part of the civil aviation cooperation project between the General Administration of Civil Aviation of China (CAAC) and Airbus.


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First 12 Chinese Flight Inspectors Meet European Standards
Twelve Chinese flight inspectors received certificates of European standards and practices Tuesday in Beijing as part of the civil aviation cooperation project between the General Administration of Civil Aviation of China (CAAC) and Airbus.

The training began in October 2001 and is being carried out at a cost of millions of euros, and the cooperative project is the largest EU-China cooperative program in the civil aviation sector.

The purpose of the training is to provide experienced Chinese captains from the CAAC and the three major Chinese airline groups with the necessary training and complementary experience so that they are qualified according to European standards.

CAAC Director Yang Yuanyuan said the training is an important contribution to flight operation safety in China.

"Airbus is committed to the development of China's aviation industry. In China, we are not only selling aircraft, but also providing quality customer services in training and support on a daily basis. We are devoting efforts to forge a strategic partnership with the Chinese aviation authorities and customers," said Guy McLeod, president of Airbus China.


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