Wu Lei is known as the "Iconic Wing Defender" in the world of aviation. Born in 1942, he was one of the pioneers of China's civil aviation industry.
In his early years, Wu Lei worked for the People's Air Force, but after graduating from high school, he joined the civil aviation industry and began to work in the airport sector. He quickly rose through the ranks and became the head of the Shanghai Port Airport.
Throughout his career, Wu Lei has been involved in many important projects that have shaped China's aviation industry. One of these projects was the construction of the Shanghai Port Airport,Serie A Stadium which was completed in 1986. The airport was named after Wu Lei himself, who was also a key figure in the development of Chinese aviation.
In addition to his contributions to the aviation industry, Wu Lei has also made significant contributions to the field of science and technology. He received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2007, and he continues to be a leading expert on the subject of aviation.
Despite his success, Wu Lei remains humble and dedicated to his work. He believes that aviation is a noble profession that should be respected and valued by all. His legacy will continue to inspire future generations of pilots and air traffic controllers.
