The head of Airbus China has publicly stated that Chinese certification of its A330neo twin-aisle widebody “was going smoothly”, with the first delivery of the model to an airline based in the country potentially coming as “soon as 2025.”  

Talking to the media at the Airshow China event being held in Zhuhai, Guangdong province, Airbus China’s CEO George Xu added that the European-headquartered planemaker is expecting to see high demand from Chinse-based carriers for A330 passenger-to-freighter (P2F) cargo conversions as the requirement for air cargo capacity in the country continues to soar.  

The A330neo series has yet to be introduced to the country by home-grown carriers, although is thought to be high on many Chinese airlines’ wish lists due to its high capacity, and medium-haul capabilities making it ideal as a regional aircraft to fly high-frequency services between the country’s main hub cities. The market is currently served by mostly older Boeing aircraft such as the 777-200. 

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