His exact words did. I think you're completely misunderstanding the realization of that statement.
He was referring to the modern Chinese smartphone industry model and frequency of updates.
1. There are countless specialized companies in the smartphone industry that design and produce different parts and components. It These zero-components follow common basic rules. This is similar to the working model of the various fighter jet subsystem companies. For example: radar, engines, cockpit systems, helmet systems, various missile weapons, E/W pods ...... They are designed, developed and manufactured by separate firms, but they all follow common ground rules.
2, Companies like SAC and CAC are the final integrators. They have a lot of similarities with smartphone assembly plants like Foxconn and BYD.
Nowadays, any large customer can utilize these chains to launch their own brand of smartphones in a very short time. They don't need deep R&D and investment in these infrastructures.
So, let's imagine this. If When this model is fully matured, any foreign customer can use this industrial chain in China to quickly customize an advanced fighter jet entirely of their own. They don't need any infrastructure or expertise at all. All they need to do is to put forward their requirements and pay enough to quickly get their own customized and named advanced fighter ......