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China, Socialism & Consumer Behavior: Shanghai plans China’s first private-jet service hub
Business people and entertainment stars who own their own airplanes will be able to fly in and out of China's first comprehensive hub for private aircraft in 2009 in Shanghai. The new 80-million-yuan (US$11.6 million) Hongqiao Airport Business Aviation Center, which broke ground recently, will provide a full range of services for privately owned aircraft, including leasing, hanger space and maintenance, its owners said. The business aviation center is expected to open in the second half of 2009, according to the Shanghai Airport Authority, the operator of the city's two airports and an investor in the project...
Architecture & Urban Planning in China: Shanghai infrastructure construction to accelerate
Shanghai will accelerate urban infrastructure construction with a total investment of 500 billion yuan (US$73.22 billion) through 2010. The massive capital injection was a way to boost internal demand and increase the chances of stable economic growth amid the global financial turmoil, the city's construction and transport authority announced recently [...]
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