China bought a large number of Airbus passenger planes, but Airbus turned its face and did not recognize people, and did not allow Chinese to board the plane to visit. This has triggered ** **, which makes people wonder, why does Airbus treat Chinese like this?
China has become one of the most promising regions for the global civil aircraft market, but Airbus' behavior at the Singapore Airshow was a big surprise. They actually did not allow the Chinese to enter and visit their military transport aircraft A400M! Airbus directly rejected the Chinese's request to visit by asking about nationality one by one, without giving a specific reason. What is this? It is clear that the Chinese have given Airbus more opportunities and promoted their development, but now they are treated like this.
In fact, Airbus' A400M military transport aircraft does not have a great market competitive advantage. However, the arrogance of the Europeans led them to refuse Chinese entry. They thought the A400M was very advanced and didn't want the Chinese to see the structure in the cargo hold. This is simply deliberately aimed at the Chinese, angry to death!
China** criticized and boycotted Airbus's inappropriate behavior. China has become a winner for Airbus, supporting them by buying Airbus aircraft in large quantities. However, Airbus did not realize this and continued to turn its back on people. It was only on February 25 that they issued an apology through state media, apologizing for the inappropriate arrangements during the Singapore Airshow. Although this apology came a little late, it at least gave people a glimmer of hope.
The Chinese are angry and frustrated by Airbus' unkind behavior, while also taking pride in the development of China's own aviation industry. The development and construction of China's large civil aircraft represents a huge step forward in the field of aviation, which has made Airbus and Boeing quite uneasy. They should recognize the importance of the Chinese market and face up to the needs and support of the Chinese for their products. Only in this way can they truly win the trust and support of the Chinese and achieve greater success in the Chinese market.
In short, Airbus' unfriendly behavior has sparked anger and boycott among the Chinese. China has become the winner of Airbus, supporting them with a large purchase of Airbus airliners. However, Airbus turned its face and did not recognize people and did not allow Chinese to enter the visit. This behavior not only confused and angry the Chinese, but also exposed Airbus's lack of attention to the Chinese market. It is hoped that Airbus can learn a lesson from this incident, change its attitude towards the Chinese, truly attach importance to the Chinese market, and win the support and trust of the Chinese.