private aviation
Private Jet Brands Deny ‘Luxury’ Label In Fear Of China Tax Hike
In response to the possibility of a new luxury tax, private aviation companies are calling non-commercial jets "a very normal means of transportation." Read More“Nobody Can Stop” General Aviation Growth In China
According to an interview with the U.S. National Business Aviation Association’s chief representative in Asia, flying in China is much easier than it was 15 years ago. Read MorePrivate Aircraft Dealerships Popping Up In China
With demand rising, it's getting easier by the year for wealthy Chinese to purchase their own helicopters or business jets. Read MoreOne Step Forward, Two Steps Back For China’s Private Aviation Industry
Over the past decade and a half, the number of private business aircraft operating in mainland China has risen exponentially, with the greatest increase in purchases seen between 2009 and… Read MoreFailure To Launch: Private Aviation In China Smothered By Red Tape
Despite demand that is, by all accounts, rising rapidly and a notable increase in takeoffs and landings at Shanghai's airports, red tape and a dearth of trained pilots, maintenance crews… Read MoreShanghai Airports See Surge In Private Jet Demand
According to figures released this week, Shanghai's airports have seen something of a private jet boom in the past year, with Pudong and Hongqiao recording a 43 percent rise in… Read MorePrivate Aviation Industry Looks To China For Growth
Despite tight government restrictions on airspace, and the costly bureaucratic nightmare that is applying for flight permission, many of the world’s top business jet producers see China as a future… Read MoreChina’s Rich Invest Trillions In Wealth Management Products
China's wealthy aren't just pouring money into the art market, international real estate, yachts and private aviation, wine and jewelry, they're investing heavily in wealth management products (WMPs), according to… Read MoreDespite Potential, China’s Private Aviation Industry Still “Yet To Take Off”
Despite tight government restrictions on airspace, many of the world’s top business jet producers see China as a future goldmine and a bright spot in an otherwise limping global industry. Read More“China Should Have More Than 1,000 Private Jets”: Industry Professionals Decry Outdated Policies
Just like recent calls for China to reduce its high luxury tax to spur more domestic consumption, private aviation industry professionals within China are stepping up their criticism of what… Read More