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China's Fleet Connectivity To Grow Rapidly

Key Takeaways
  • China's commercial fleet connectivity to increase from 2030.
  • Growth may create opportunities for inflight connectivity suppliers.
  • Chinese players' growth could be spurred by the evolution.
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Strategic Implications

This growth may indicate a significant shift in China's aviation market, suggesting opportunities for established suppliers and potentially spurring the growth of Chinese players, which could lead to increased competition in the global inflight connectivity market.

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What Happened

Connected Aircraft Numbers Expected To Increase Briskly From 2030

According to a UK-based consultancy, the proportion of connected aircraft in China’s commercial fleet is expected to increase rapidly from 2030, creating opportunities for suppliers of inflight connectivity equipment and potentially driving the growth of Chinese players. This development was reported by Aviation Week, citing an analyst at Valour Consultancy.

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China's Fleet Connectivity To Grow Rapidly

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Key Takeaways
  • China's commercial fleet connectivity to increase from 2030.
  • Growth may create opportunities for inflight connectivity suppliers.
  • Chinese players' growth could be spurred by the evolution.
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Strategic Implications

This growth may indicate a significant shift in China's aviation market, suggesting opportunities for established suppliers and potentially spurring the growth of Chinese players, which could lead to increased competition in the global inflight connectivity market.

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What Happened

Connected Aircraft Numbers Expected To Increase Briskly From 2030

According to a UK-based consultancy, the proportion of connected aircraft in China’s commercial fleet is expected to increase rapidly from 2030, creating opportunities for suppliers of inflight connectivity equipment and potentially driving the growth of Chinese players. This development was reported by Aviation Week, citing an analyst at Valour Consultancy.

Source

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