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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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