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Chinese Investment in U.S. Aviation
Author(s) -
Chad J. R. Ohlandt,
Lyle J. Morris,
J. Thompson,
Arthur Chan,
Andrew Scobell
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
rand corporation ebooks
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Book series
DOI - 10.7249/rr1755
Subject(s) - aviation , china , investment (military) , context (archaeology) , business , aviation engineering , international trade , industrial organization , civil aviation , engineering , political science , geography , politics , archaeology , law , aerospace engineering
: The U.S. aerospace industry is a major contributor to U.S. exports and national security. China maintains industrial policies aimed at creating a globally competitive aviation industry. Building on previous studies by the RAND CorporationReady for Takeoff: Chinas Advancing Aerospace Industry and The Effectiveness of Chinas Industrial Policies in Commercial Aviationthe U.S.-China Economic and National Security Review Commission (USCC) asked RAND to assess Chinese investment in U.S. aviation. In this report, the term aviation generally refers to the industry of manufacturing aircraft and does not extend to operating airlines, which is not currently threatened by Chinese competition.

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