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  • ...us of [[Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics]], is the first aviation museum in China. It used to be an airplane show room for teaching practice [[File:Beijing Aviation Museum.jpg|thumb|300px|Beijing Aviation Museum]]
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  • The '''China Aviation Museum''' is about 40 miles north of Beijing and located at the foot of the ...es, including ground-air missiles, high cannons, radar, aviation bombs and aviation cameras.
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  • '''China Aviation Museum''' is about 40 miles north of [[Beijing]] and located in the foot of ...orce Aviation Museum". In the foreign exchanges, it is called as the China Aviation Museum.
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  • ...e [[General Administration of Civil Aviation of China]] (CAAC), '''six new aviation groups''' were born in [[2002]]. ...hina Aviation Fuel Group, China Civil Aviation Information Group and China Aviation Supplies Import and Export Group.
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  • #redirect [[General Administration of Civil Aviation of China]]
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  • ...on once they are adopted, promote and guide structural reform of the civil aviation industry and enterprise reform.
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  • The '''China Aviation Museum''' is about 40 miles north of Beijing and located at the foot of the ...les, high cannons, radar, aviation bombs and aviation cameras. ('''[[China Aviation Museum|More ...]]''')
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  • ...e [[General Administration of Civil Aviation of China]] (CAAC), '''six new aviation groups''' were born in [[2002]]. ...hina Aviation Fuel Group, China Civil Aviation Information Group and China Aviation Supplies Import and Export Group.
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  • ...[[General Administration of Civil Aviation of China]] (CAAC), '''[[six new aviation groups]]''' were born in 2002.
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  • ...pg|thumb|250px|left|Liu Fang, Secretary-General of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO).]] ...is a Chinese air-safety expert and newly elected secretary-general of the aviation arm of the [[United Nations]]. ([[Liu Fang|More...]])
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  • ...on once they are adopted, promote and guide structural reform of the civil aviation industry and enterprise reform.
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  • #redirect [[General Administration of Civil Aviation of China]]
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  • #redirect [[General Administration of Civil Aviation of China]]
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  • ...ang.jpg|thumb|200px|Liu Fang, Secretary-General of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO).]] ...is a Chinese air-safety expert and newly elected secretary-general of the aviation arm of the [[United Nations]].
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  • ...the People’s Republic of China. In 2001, she was assigned to an air force aviation division in the Guangzhou Military Region, which is known as the "Cradle of Liu holds the rank of Air Force Major. She has more than eleven years of aviation experience and is trained to pilot four types of aircraft.
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  • ...of CPC branch of No. 15 workshop at No. 572 Factory under the Ministry of Aviation in 1971-1975. ...r of the political department of No. 572 Factory under the the Ministry of Aviation in 1975-1980.
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  • ...nyang Aircraft Corp. He devoted all his energy and wisdom to the country's aviation activities, Luo Yang's Funeral Committee said in an announcement on Nov. 26 ...mirable spirit. Xi said Luo Yang had made outstanding contributions to the aviation industry and his death meant a great loss for the country.
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  • The express air service, initiated by the [[Civil Aviation Administration of China]], allows travelers to change tickets for other fli [[category:civil aviation]]
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  • ...Chen Chennault''' (Chinese name Chen Xiangmei (陈香梅)) is the widow of WWII aviation hero Lieutenant General Claire Lee Chennault and a pioneering Chinese woman
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  • '''China Eastern Airlines''' Co. Ltd., one of three state-owned key aviation enterprise groups of [[China]], was founded on [[July 25]], 1988. In 1997, [[category:civil aviation]]
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  • ...formed in 2002 by merging the resources of its predecessor, China National Aviation Company and China Southwest Airlines. Air China Limited was established in [[category:civil aviation]]
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  • ...us of [[Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics]], is the first aviation museum in China. It used to be an airplane show room for teaching practice [[File:Beijing Aviation Museum.jpg|thumb|300px|Beijing Aviation Museum]]
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  • ...ing consulates, preferential trademark registration, family reunion, civil aviation, exchanging students and simplifying visa procedures. Then, in November [[1
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  • ...y of China (CPC) in July 1967. He graduated from the PLA Air Force's Fifth Aviation School, and has a junior college education. 1968-1969 Cadet, PLA Air Force's Fifth Aviation School
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  • '''China Aviation Museum''' is about 40 miles north of [[Beijing]] and located in the foot of ...orce Aviation Museum". In the foreign exchanges, it is called as the China Aviation Museum.
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  • ...an-Pacific transportation hub, Chuansha will be built into a multinational aviation city by taking advantage of its adjacency to Pudong International Airport. Chuansha Aviation City is located on the Yangtze River, neighboring Pudong International Airp
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  • [[category:civil aviation]]
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  • ...and systems science. Qian contributed much to the fields of aerodynamics, aviation engineering, jet propulsion, engineering cybernetics and physical mechanics ...rams. In October [[2006]], Qian won the "Top Honor for 50 years of China's Aviation Cause".
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  • [[1989]]: The '''[[China Aviation Museum]]''' opened to the public.
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  • The '''China Aviation Museum''' is about 40 miles north of Beijing and located at the foot of the ...es, including ground-air missiles, high cannons, radar, aviation bombs and aviation cameras.
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  • ...Chen Chennault''' (Chinese name Chen Xiangmei (陈香梅)) is the widow of WWII aviation hero Lieutenant General Claire Lee Chennault and a pioneering Chinese woman ...ro of Anti-Japanese Aggression War, revisited the city to organize a civil aviation company. Despite their huge age gap (he was 32 years her senior), the coupl
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  • [[category:civil aviation]]
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  • ...[Shanghai]], about 30 km away from the city center. The airport is a major aviation hub in Asia, especially in East Aisa. With two terminals, three runways, 2,
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  • [[category:civil aviation]]
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  • ...ngbo Daily, Dai was the leader of the No.1 military team in the Marine and Aviation Eagle Legion.
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  • ...eldest of two daughters. In 1997, she enrolled at the Changchun Air Force Aviation College. Wang Yaping first took to the air in 1998 and subsequently racked
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  • ...he candidacy of national pilot schools, and was eventually admitted to the Aviation University of Air Force in 1985. In the ensuing years upon his graduation,
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  • The Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) said that it has sent two specialists to the
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  • ...r orders to follow and monitor the US plane. The US plane, in violation of aviation rules, rammed and destroyed Wang Wei's plane, causing him to parachute. Aft
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  • ...northeast China's [[Liaoning Province]], Yang graduated from the No. 8 PLA Aviation College in [[1987]]. He was selected as a member of China's first team of a
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  • ...ical giant Siemens. Starting in 1989, Zhang ventured into the real estate, aviation food service, and medical industries, entering into an emerging class of ul
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  • On July 10, 2013, the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) said that it had sent two specialists to the
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  • ...ssembly of Air Macao Company Ltd., Chairman of the Board of the MASC Ogden Aviation Services, Vice President of the Board of Directors of Macao Television Comp
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  • Xu died in an aviation accident on [[November 19]], 1931.
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  • ...Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People's Republic of China or the Civil Aviation Administration of China.
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  • : [[General Administration of Civil Aviation of China]]
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  • ...ight cooperation was welcomed by the island's residents. On June 14, 2006, aviation organizations from both sides of the Taiwan Strait reached a consensus on t
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  • ...a main gateway to foreign countries and important hinge in domestic civil aviation, the Changsha Huanghua International Airport already launched 80 airlines a
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