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Chinese aviation IT company to make $10 million investment in Georgia

Gov. Nathan Deal announced today from Qingdao, China, that TravelSky Technology Limited will open a research and development center in Duluth to expand its work in the travel and tourism industries. The company is making a 0 million investment in Georgia and creating 50 jobs.

Chinese aviation IT company to open in Georgia

The company’s aviation information technology services are delivered to Chinese commercial airlines and more than 290 foreign and regional commercial airlines. TravelSky provides air passenger service, air travel distribution, airport passenger processing, air cargo data processing, internet travel platform, domestic and international transport revenue management system, as well as final settlement and liquidation services. After 30 years of development and improvement, a complete information service line and a multi-tier, service-oriented system have been established to increase the efficiency of industry players.

Project manager Stella Xu assisted the company on behalf of the Georgia Department of Economic Development, which partnered with the Gwinnett Chamber of Commerce.

“Georgia has one of the most efficient airports in the world, a booming technology community, and a tourism industry that is a key economic driver,” said Commissioner of the Georgia Department of Economic Development Chris Cummiskey. “Each of these factors makes Georgia a logical site for TravelSky’s North American expansion.”

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