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Haite High-Tech

Haite is one of the strongest domestic Chinese aviation-training operators with meaningful simulator infrastructure and broader aviation-services footprint. The company combines training-center operations, simulator capacity, regulator-facing credibility, and growing low-altitude alignment.

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Company Snapshot

HeadquartersChengdu, Sichuan, China
OwnershipPublic company / diversified technology group
Size900+ engineering and technical staff
RegionsChina, Singapore
LocationsChengdu, Tianjin, Shenyang, Singapore, Shanghai, Kunming

Strategic Relevance

Haite combines training-center operations, simulator capacity, regulator-facing credibility, and growing alignment with domestic-aircraft and low-altitude opportunities. Moderately under-covered outside specialist aviation circles.

CAAC = Civil Aviation Administration of ChinaEASA = European Union Aviation Safety AgencyFFS = Full Flight SimulatoreVTOL = electric Vertical Take-Off and Landing

Leadership Watch

Wan TaoChairman
Tan JianguoGeneral Manager
Li GangVice Chairman; low-altitude and simulator-ecosystem communication

Platforms and Offerings

Training CentersLevel-D simulator operations, multi-site training infrastructure
Simulators12 level-D simulators; CAAC, EASA, FAA-related approvals
CustomersAir China, China Southern, China Eastern, most Chinese airlines, AVIC
EmergingeVTOL simulation and training solutions in high-end core equipment business

Assessment

StrengthsScale, level-D infrastructure, regulatory credibility, multi-city network, aviation-service integration
WeaknessesLess visible technical-detail layer than Western primes
DirectionDeepen domestic civil training; expand via low-altitude and domestic-aircraft opportunities

Haite's multi-city simulator network and engineering staff depth make it one of the largest domestic training operators in China. The B737/A320 FFS fleet covers the dominant narrow-body types in Chinese airline operations [1][2].

Training Infrastructure Scale

900+

Engineering Staff

5

Simulation Parks

B737/A320

FFS Fleet Types