Chinalco Southwest Aluminum and SAIC deepen practical cooperation to jointly promote the rapid development of China's civil aviation industry

Published: Jan 15, 2021 10:23
Source: China Nonferrous Metals Daily

On January 12, Yang Lu, deputy general manager of Southwest Aluminum, met with Wang Fei, deputy general manager of Comac Shanghai aircraft Manufacturing Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as Shanghai aircraft Manufacturing Co., Ltd.) and his party at the sales company, and the two sides held in-depth discussions on specific issues.

Yang Lu pointed out that in recent years, with the strong support of Chinalco, Chinalco Southwest Aluminium (Group) Co., Ltd. regarded it as an important political responsibility for Shangfei to provide high-quality aviation materials and concentrated its technical strength and equipment advantages. continue to achieve breakthroughs in quality and output, and make every effort to ensure the supply of materials. He said that Southwest Aluminum and SAIC have established a profound friendship, which has laid a solid foundation for follow-up cooperation. Yang Lu hopes that the two sides will further strengthen communication and exchanges, deepen practical cooperation, and achieve mutual benefit and win-win results.

Wang Fei thanked Southwest Aluminum for its support to SAIC, and briefly introduced the scientific research, production and other related business of SAIC's large and medium-sized airliners. He hoped that SAIC and Southwest Aluminum would further deepen cooperation and jointly make greater contributions to the rapid development of China's civil aviation industry.

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