Sonex Expands Efforts In China

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Key Takeaways:

  • Sonex is partnering with Beijing Aviation Technology Company (BAT) to promote home-built airplanes in China.
  • The collaboration aims to grow the general aviation (GA) enthusiast base in China, which currently lacks infrastructure for private flying.
  • A new Aviation Education Center in downtown Beijing will help attract people to aviation.
  • The partnership seeks to establish a network of private A&P mechanics and flight schools to support the growth of private GA in China.
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Sonex aims to work with local partners to promote the idea of home-building airplanes from kits in China, the company said this week in a news conference at EAA AirVenture. Sonex will work with Francis Chao, of the Beijing Aviation Technology Company, to promote its line of kit airplanes and help grow the base of aviation enthusiasts in the country. “[Chao] clearly has the right vision for GA in China, and the tenacity to make it happen,” said Mark Schaible, general manager of Sonex. BAT has established a new Aviation Education Center in Beijing, where the companies hope to attract new people to aviation.

The downtown location of the Center will “attract people off the street,” Schaible said. “We want to bring the private citizen into aviation.” The current aviation infrastructure in China supports training mainly for the airlines and military, Schaible added, with little infrastructure in place to support private flying for business or recreation. “In order for privatized GA to grow and succeed in China, a network of private A&P and flight schools must be established,” Schaible said.

Listen to a podcast interview with Chao by AVweb‘s Elaine Kauh on the future of personal flying in China.

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