Aviation companies are targeting the Chinese market in the expectation that Chinese businesses will show a greater demand for their services and as authorities relax airspace restrictions.
Passenger numbers at China's airports hit 620.5 million in 2011, up 10 percent year-on-year, the country's civil aviation authorities said.
China's first private jet service, spares and sales store opened in Zhuhai, Guangdong province last week and has already sold 14 planes since opening.
A major Chinese aviation group said Monday it will expand its aircraft fleet and boost revenues to become a global carrier by 2015 as the country's aviation industry grows.
China will increase support for the development of its aviation industry with new favorable policies and an expected 1.5 trillion yuan ($231.9 billion) investment during the next five years, Shanghai Securities News reported on Monday.