FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION General Aviation in China Opportunities and Challenges Presented to: NBAA2011 By: Date: Robyn Cicero, Foreign Affairs Specialist Office of International Affairs October 10, 2011
General Aviation in China Overview For past 30 years focus in China has been on commercial service Movement of people and goods priority, esp. exports GA was seen as a luxury by general population Approvals only for industry specific and government uses Currently has competition from other transportation modes Rail (high speed and local) Significant highway system Chinese decision makers have embraced potential of GA Recognize GA drives economic growth and expansion of aviation system Priority in 12 th Five Year Plans on national and regional levels 2
Current GA Situation in China Opportunities Increasing Individual Wealth Continued Domestic Econ Growth Lack on-demand operations No Links for Small Communities Gap in regional/bizjet services Need to Connect East with West Government Expectations Nat l People s Congress Decree Civ/Mil Announcement 2010 12 th Five Year Plan Expand GA Infrastructure Double Operations and Aircraft Cultivate/Regulate GA Market Make GA Pillar Industry by 2020 3
GA Challenges in China System Design Limits Access Capacity Constraints Airports and Airspace Infrastructure Limited reliever/ga airports Operational Scope Growing Beyond Current Expertise Regulatory Institutions Commercial Focus GA Operation Certificates Lack of Services and Products Airmen s Certificates/Medical Flight Services/Charts FBOs/Maintenance Flight Schools/Flying Clubs Communication/Promotion Fuel/Supplies/Parts GA Aircraft Certification 4
GA Access to China s Airspace Guidance Issued by State Council and Central Military Command in 2010 Airspace Configuration for low altitude airspace (LAA) access LAA defined as 1,000 meters and below; May go up to 4,000 meters in select areas Objectives Experimental Phase: Already underway; Closing out in 2011 Test Areas in Changchun, Guangzhou Flight Control District, Shenyang and Guangzhou FIR Promotional Phase: 2011 2015 Extend Reform Nationwide - one LAA & management system Hainan, Inner Mongolia, Shaanxi developing test areas Xinjiang province a priority Set LAA in Beijing, Lanzhou, Jinan, Nanjing, and Chengdu FIRs Gradual opening in Guangdong, Hainan, Heilongjiang and Jilin Deepening Phase: 2016 2020 Advanced Capabilities and well established services and logistics Complete standards, policies and laws 5
GA Access (cont d) Main Task Creating LAA categories PLA Air Force to research classifications and application with assistance from CAAC Controlled Airspace: Complete ATC control; operators apply for flight plans Monitored Airspace: Flight plans submitted for record keeping; ATC surveillance but not direction; No pre approval Reported Airspace: Flight plans submitted for record keeping; ATC contact on take off/landing; Flight info services only; No pre approval Encourage growth of General Aviation Create more inclusive Civil Aviation Operational Environment (commercial and GA) Incremental Steps to Achieve Growth, Actively and Steadily Move Forward Create specific standards and certifications for GA Develop IFR and VFR flight operations; Move from air traffic control to services Develop a Robust/Successful GA Community; Increase Outreach and Education 6
Next Steps Begin Promotional Phase Unlimited Helicopter Operations Being Tested in Hainan Airspace Jan 2011 Waiting for New Airspace Classifications to be Defined and Assigned Operational Procedures not yet available Institutional Development New Government Organizations and Collaboration New Aircraft and Operations Registered GA Aircraft 1010 by end of 2010, 43% Increase since 2005 52 GA Enterprises Authorized in 2010, only 11 non-commercial Implement Regulations for Regional/Business/General Aviation Provide guidance materials and Train inspectors Develop Infrastructure Develop support system and services, including new FBOs and Flight Service Stations Reduce capacity constraints, increase access, in air and on ground 7