Tibet Airlines Joins Hands with Yutong
2017-03-29
On March 23, Tibet Airlines-Yutong Cooperation Memorandum was officially signed in Chengdu At the signing ceremony, Yutong delivered seven units buses to Tibet Airlines, including four units T7 and three units airfield bus ZK6140BD measuring 13 8 meters in length In addition, the two companies also signed a strategic cooperation plan which aims at promoting the two parties’ long-term cooperation, creating a win-win situation and seeking mutual development
On March 23, Tibet Airlines-Yutong Cooperation Memorandum was officially signed in Chengdu. At the signing ceremony, Yutong delivered seven units buses to Tibet Airlines, including four units T7 and three units airfield bus ZK6140BD measuring 13.8 meters in length. In addition, the two companies also signed a strategic cooperation plan which aims at promoting the two parties’ long-term cooperation, creating a win-win situation and seeking mutual development.
Tibet Airlines-Yutong Cooperation Memorandum was officially signed
According to Tibet Airlines, these vehicles were officially put into service on March 26. Six of them stay at Shuangliu Airport and one T7 will travel to Lhasa Airport for operation. This is also the first time for T7 to work in areas with high altitude. To better serve Tibet Airlines, Yutong has set up a special after-sales team to provide timely services for its customer.
Ran Shiping, Secretary of the Party Committee of Tibet Airlines
Just a few years ago, the airfield buses at many airports in China were dominated by a handful of overseas bus brands. However, in recent years, Yutong airfield buses have become a major force in a number of airports in the domestic market, with a market share of 30% in China. At Chengdu Shuangliu Airport, Yutong buses account for nearly 50% of all airfield buses. In 2016, Yutong airfield buses were also exported to Latin America, Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and Africa.