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Rongsheng Petro Chemical Co, Ltd. specialises in the production and marketing of petrochemical and chemical fibres. Products include PTA yarns, fully drawn polyester yarns (FDY), pre-oriented polyester yarns (POY), polyester textured drawn yarns (DTY), polyester filaments and polyethylene terephthalate (PET) slivers.
"Dozens of potential customers have already expressed their interest in the purchase of private aircraft," said Cai Gangjun, owner of Zhejiang Rongsheng Private Jet Sales and Service Co Ltd.
Cai Gangjun, owner of Zhejiang Rongsheng Private Jet Sales and Service Co Ltd, shows his business license on Aug 16, 2012, in Wenling, Zhejiang province. The company, which will offer a range of aftersales services, is the first privately owned aircraft sales operation in the province. [Photo / China Daily]
Cai added that unlike foreign companies, which only sell aircraft, he will also offer aftersales services including assistance with obtaining airworthiness certificates, arranging aircraft bays, hiring pilots and a long-term maintenance service.
Private helicopters, small private fixed-wing aircraft and corporate aircraft from the United States and the Europe at prices ranging from 1 million yuan to 5 million yuan will be imported by Cai to meet demand from customers mainly in eastern China.
Cai was quite optimistic about market demand, as more than 10 customers have expressed their intention to buy aircraft even before the shop has opened.
"I believe that the private aircraft market will become quite competitive if the regulations are loosened, and I am brave enough to give a try," said Cai, who said he planned to open another store in Chengdu, Sichuan province, next year.
The Nanjing Intermediate People"s Court did not immediately announce a verdict following the trial of Cai Rongsheng, the former head of admissions at Renmin University in Beijing.
Prosecutors said Cai received $3.6 million between 2005 and 2013 in exchange for helping 44 students gain admission or have their majors adjusted. State media said one beneficiary was the daughter of a Hong Kong businessman.
The trial was held in the neutral venue of Nanjing in eastern China to avoid possible interference. In a statement, the court said Cai had showed contrition.