Photo: China Southern Airlines
At the 34th Harbin International Economic and Trade Fair, being held from May 17 to 21, 2025, China Southern Airlines is showcasing its latest developments in aviation technology and route expansion.
A notable feature is the A320 NEO flight simulator, which offers attendees an interactive flight training experience. This domestically developed simulator meets industry training standards and provides cost-effective customization options.
Photo: China Southern Airlines
The airline also highlights its aviation data processing and analysis platform (天越) and its aircraft health management system (天瞳), currently utilized in its C919 aircraft, demonstrating progress in digital transformation and technological self-reliance.
In terms of route expansion, the airline announced new and enhanced services from Harbin, including a direct flight to Vladivostok commencing on July 1, 2025. Additional domestic connections were also unveiled, reinforcing the airline's strategic focus on developing Harbin as a regional hub.
Beyond aviation, the airline is showcasing its growing involvement in areas such as drone training, catering, creative products, and smart logistics, underscoring its commitment to diversified and sustainable growth.
Since 1990, the Harbin International Economic and Trade Fair has served as a significant platform for regional economic and trade cooperation. The 34th edition, being held at the Harbin International Convention and Exhibition Center, features exhibitors from 33 countries and regions, covering sectors like intelligent manufacturing and green food. The fair includes over 100 supporting events aimed at fostering regional collaboration and industrial revitalization.
Reporter: Zeng Xiangxing
Editor: Hu Nan, James, Shen He