James Fallows – China Airborne

China’s aerospace industry is growing by leaps and bounds, backed by an ambitious government commitment to spend a quarter of a trillion dollars over the next Five-Year Plan in order to become the leading producer and user of commercial planes.

China Airborne: The Dream of Aviation in Emerging China is journalist James Fallows’account of his travels around China, not only by scheduled but also (exceptionally) by private planes, meeting the entrepreneurs, engineers, workers, dreamers and hucksters for whom the sky’s the limit in China’s latest commercial venture. Followed by a book sale and signing.

James Fallows is a national correspondent at the Atlantic Monthly, though he also contributes to SlateThe New York Review of Books and The New Yorker. Fallows has been a frequent contributor of commentaries to NPR — and since 2009 a regular news analyst for Weekend Editions of All Things Considered. He has a long-standing interest in technology, aviation and China.

Followed by a book sale and signing.











When: Tue., May. 22, 2012 at 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm
Where: Asia Society and Museum
725 Park Ave.
212-288-6400
Price: $15
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China’s aerospace industry is growing by leaps and bounds, backed by an ambitious government commitment to spend a quarter of a trillion dollars over the next Five-Year Plan in order to become the leading producer and user of commercial planes.

China Airborne: The Dream of Aviation in Emerging China is journalist James Fallows’account of his travels around China, not only by scheduled but also (exceptionally) by private planes, meeting the entrepreneurs, engineers, workers, dreamers and hucksters for whom the sky’s the limit in China’s latest commercial venture. Followed by a book sale and signing.

James Fallows is a national correspondent at the Atlantic Monthly, though he also contributes to SlateThe New York Review of Books and The New Yorker. Fallows has been a frequent contributor of commentaries to NPR — and since 2009 a regular news analyst for Weekend Editions of All Things Considered. He has a long-standing interest in technology, aviation and China.

Followed by a book sale and signing.

Buy tickets/get more info now