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China’s civil aviation sector is demonstrating strong momentum this year, with air passenger trips reaching an impressive 440 million in the first seven months of 2025. According to the latest figures released by the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) on Friday, this marks a 5.6 percent increase compared to the same period last year, highlighting a steady rebound and growing demand for air travel across the country.
The sector’s transportation turnover—the total volume of goods and passengers moved over distance—also surged by 11 percent, climbing to 93.15 billion tonne-kilometers from January through July. This growth is mirrored in air cargo and mail shipments, which saw a significant 14.7 percent rise to over 5.65 million tonnes, underscoring the expanding role of air freight in China’s logistics network.
July 2025 alone showcased even sharper gains. Air transportation turnover jumped 8.6 percent year-on-year to 14.8 billion tonne-kilometers. Passenger trips increased by nearly 4 percent, reaching 71.82 million for the month, while cargo and mail volumes soared 15.3 percent to 867,000 tonnes. These figures reflect not only seasonal travel peaks but also the steady recovery of both business and leisure air travel following global disruptions.
International routes are also thriving, with Chinese airlines handling a record 7.09 million passenger trips in July—a remarkable 15.7 percent increase from the previous year. This surge illustrates China’s expanding connectivity with the global market and growing confidence in cross-border travel and commerce.
The robust data from the CAAC signals a vibrant year for China’s aviation sector, driven by rising passenger demand, a booming cargo market, and increasing international travel. As air travel continues to rebound and expand, the industry is set to play a pivotal role in supporting economic growth, enhancing mobility, and linking China more closely with the world.