From July 26 to August 11, 2024, the 33rd Summer Olympics will be held in Paris. Charles de Gaulle Airport and Orly Airport in Paris, France, serve as the entry and exit ports for delegations of this Olympics. The 184 boarding bridges built by CIMC Construction ensure the rapid passage of event personnel, silently showcasing the strength of 'Made in China' to the world.

This is also, following the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics, the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics, and the 2023 Hangzhou Asian Games, another instance where CIMC Vehicles has played an important role in a world-class sporting event.

Media reports indicate that during the Olympic Games, up to 350,000 people are expected to transit through these two airports daily, including most of the participating athletes, delegation officials, IOC experts, media reporters, and others. On July 15, members of the Chinese table tennis team, who were sent to the Olympics, arrived in Paris via Charles de Gaulle Airport.
Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport is the second largest international airport in Europe, with its 113 boarding bridges constructed by CIMC; meanwhile, Orly, France's second largest passenger airport, has over 90% of its boarding bridges produced by CIMC, totaling 71 units.

In order to ensure the stable and safe operation of the boarding bridges PBBs during the Olympics, CIMC Tianda's on-site airport project team, in addition to deploying additional personnel, increasing inspection frequency, and strengthening the storage of spare parts, also closely cooperates with the airport to fully enhance response efficiency.
