China's soaring aviation industry is expected to double its
transport volume over the next five years, said Gao Hongfeng,
deputy director of China's General Administration of Civil
Aviation.
Gao told a news conference held here Tuesday that airline
passengers and air cargo will more than double over the next five
years compared with the volumes of 2005.
China's booming economy and worldwide economic development are
responsible for the growth, Gao said,
The country's airlines still faces challenges, he said, citing
the increasing demand for qualified pilots and limited airspace
resources available as the two major bottlenecks to the aviation
industry's development.
Gao said, his administration will continue to stress aviation
safety in the coming years.
The administration will speed up airport construction and
handling capacity as it inaugurates more domestic and international
air routes, he said.
Streamlining and improving services for airline passengers is
another priority of the aviation administration, said Gao.
(Xinhua News Agency February 15, 2006)