10 highlights from the Shanghai FTZ new area plan
China's domestically developed large C919 passenger jet of Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China taxis during its test flight at the Shanghai Pudong International Airport in Shanghai on July 30, 2019. [Photo/IC]
4. The new area will implement an open international transport management system. It will enhance and expand its functions as a global hub port, strengthen exploration in coastal transportation, international ship registration and opening up of international navigation rights, and enhance its ability to gather and allocate international routes and cargo resources. The statutory inspection of ships will be gradually removed. It will promote traffic rights arrangements between the Pudong International Airport and countries and regions involved in the Belt and Road Initiative, which includes the fifth traffic right and attracts airlines from relevant countries and regions to open a route.