Air China Update
Air China VP & General Manager for North America Zhihang Chi offers insight to a potential trade dispute between China and US, Air China’s fifth freedom rights and a desire to forge a JV with United if China and the US achieve open skies.
Transcript
Zhihang Chi:We don't know what's going to happen to the threatened trade war. Our hope is that somehow things will get worked out, and it looks pretty promising. At the same time, I think people still need to travel, people still need to visit people, and so we still are rather optimistic that travel will continue to build. I think that the United States and China are going to continue to have a lot of trade Between the two countries, absolutely. And it's it's it's only natural that we enter into a JV with our closest partner in the United in the United States, United Airlines in this case. Absolutely. I don't quite remember the exact numbers, but I think it is it is eight. And we just inaugurated our first ever freedom fifth freedom destination from the U.S. to Latin America. In this case, from this city of Houston to Panama City. If it does go through, it probably initially will put a damper on travel between the US and China. Apparently trade will, will be impacted, and typically investment follows trade and travel follows investment, and so that cycle. So no, we don't want a trade war. What are the potential impacts on China and the United States?
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