HIGH FLIERS AIM TO TRAVEL IN STYLE

Given a global crisis triggered by property lending and a halving of China's main stock market index this year, Mr Chow was surprisingly sanguine about spending millions of dollars on an aircraft.

“It's an investment for the future. If you are going to do business in China, you will still have to get around this very big country. And when markets go down, that could also mean a good time to increase your inventory, with more land to go and look at.”

Business aircraft manufacturers and operators are counting on Chinese businessmen such as Mr Chow to help offset an anticipated weakening of demand in their main western markets.

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