Global Politics Shifts Competitive Balance In China’s Aviation Markets

Air China aircraft in flight

Air China has increased its capacity and share on European routes.

Credit: Olaf Schuelke/IMAGO/Alamy Stock Photo
China’s international capacity is finally nearing pre-pandemic levels, although growth has been uneven as some of its key markets have been drastically affected by geopolitical tensions. The comparatively slow return of China’s international traffic was a major theme of the post-COVID-19-pandemic...
Adrian Schofield

Adrian is a senior air transport editor for Aviation Week, based in New Zealand. He covers commercial aviation in the Asia-Pacific region.

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