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  • At about 3 pm on September 30, 1995, a '''Sichuan Airlines''' TY-154 plane on its mission from [[Jinan]] to [[Guangzhou]] with 57 pass
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  • 1992: A chartered plane of '''Wuhan Airlines''' crashed in [[Gansu Province]] At 3:35 pm on October 8, 1992, a chartered plane of '''Wuhan Airlines''' carrying tourists crashed in Huajia Village, Bailu Town, Dingxi County,
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  • ...h, Sydney, Tokyo, New York, London, Vancouver and Brisbane. China Southern Airlines debuted on both the New York and [[Hong Kong]] Stock Exchanges in 1997, and ...to all main cities in the world via close cooperation with SkyTeam member airlines. Website: www.csair.com
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  • ...is of former China Eastern Group. Headquartered in Shanghai, China Eastern Airlines operates an air network running through the eastern and western parts of Ch ...ircrafts, 22 general-purpose aircrafts, and 450 international and domestic airlines. The group is also widely engaged in import and export, finance, in-flight
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  • [[File:China Southern Airlines.jpg|thumb|200px|left|China Southern Airlines]] ...ney, Tokyo, New York, London, Vancouver and Brisbane. ('''[[China Southern Airlines|More...]]''')
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  • ...ups, represented by China National Aviation Holding Company, China Eastern Airlines Holding Company and China Southern Air Holding Company; and other three avi ...ts: [[Air China]], China National Aviation Corporation and China Southwest Airlines. It has total assets of 57.3 billion yuan, 119 transport aircraft, and 307
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  • ...r China]], [[China Southern Airlines]], [[Hainan Airlines]] and [[Shanghai Airlines]]; they provide travelers with quicker check-ins, security checks, boarding ...lows travelers to change tickets for other flights among the five domestic airlines as long as they have not gone through the boarding procedure. The CAAC also
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  • ...in promoting the development of international air transportation. Chinese airlines can improve their brand values and enhance their core competitiveness and s [[File:International Airline Alliances.jpg|thumb|China Southern Airlines]]
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  • ...is of former China Eastern Group. Headquartered in Shanghai, China Eastern Airlines operates an air network running through the eastern and western parts of Ch ...ircrafts, 22 general-purpose aircrafts, and 450 international and domestic airlines. The group is also widely engaged in import and export, finance, in-flight
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  • ...nghai Airlines]], other [[Star Alliance]] members, and other international airlines moved in. ('''[[Beijing Int'l Airport Terminal 3|More ...]]''' )
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  • ...h, Sydney, Tokyo, New York, London, Vancouver and Brisbane. China Southern Airlines debuted on both the New York and [[Hong Kong]] Stock Exchanges in 1997, and ...to all main cities in the world via close cooperation with SkyTeam member airlines. Website: www.csair.com
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  • 1992: A chartered plane of '''Wuhan Airlines''' crashed in [[Gansu Province]] At 3:35 pm on October 8, 1992, a chartered plane of '''Wuhan Airlines''' carrying tourists crashed in Huajia Village, Bailu Town, Dingxi County,
    581 bytes (82 words) - 03:54, 8 October 2009
  • [[1994]]: A [[China Northwest Airlines]] passenger plane crashed near [[Xi'an]], killed 160.
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  • [[2002]]: A passenger plane of [[China Northern Airlines]] crashed into the bay near [[Dalian]], north [[China]]'s [[Liaoning Provin
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  • '''MH370''' ('''马航370''') was a scheduled Malaysia Airlines passenger flight. It went missing en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing wit
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  • [[1988]]: A plane of [[China Southwest Airlines]] crashed in [[Chongqing]], killing 108.
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  • ...es of its predecessor, China National Aviation Company and China Southwest Airlines. Air China Limited was established in [[Beijing]] in September 2004 and lis
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  • ...ool in Jiangshan, east China's Zhejiang Province, was killed in the Asiana Airlines Boeing 777 crash at the San Francisco International Airport on July 6, 2013
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  • [[1990]]: '''[[Hijacked Boeing 737 plane|Xiamen Airlines plane]]''' got hijacked.
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  • ...angshan, east China's Zhejiang Province, was killed in the crash of Asiana Airlines Boeing 777 at the San Francisco International Airport on July 6, 2013. [[Wa
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  • ...hejiang Province]], is one of the three victims of the crash of the Asiana Airlines Boeing 777 at the San Francisco International Airport on July 6, 2013. A group sent from the United States arrived at the headquarters of Asiana Airlines in Seoul, on July 29, 2013, for a 10-day investigation.
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  • 1992: A chartered plane of '''[[Wuhan Airlines]]''' crashed in [[Gansu Province]]
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  • [[2014]]: A Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 from Kuala Lumpur to [[Beijing]] was missing with 239 people (
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  • At about 3 pm on September 30, 1995, a '''Sichuan Airlines''' TY-154 plane on its mission from [[Jinan]] to [[Guangzhou]] with 57 pass
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  • ...nghai Airlines]], other [[Star Alliance]] members, and other international airlines moved in.
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  • '''MH370''' ('''马航370''') was a scheduled Malaysia Airlines passenger flight. It went missing en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing wit
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  • [[1993]]: A '''[[Sichuan Airlines]]''' plane was hijacked to [[Taipei]].
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  • ...han, east China's [[Zhejiang Province]], was killed in the crash of Asiana Airlines Boeing 777 at the San Francisco International Airport on July 6, 2013. A total of 141 Chinese were among the 291 passengers aboard when Asiana Airlines Flight 214, from Seoul and bound for San Francisco, crashed while landing.
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  • [[1992]]: A passenger plane of [[China Southern Airlines]] crashed in [[Yangshuo]] of [[Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region]], killing
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  • ...in Jiangshan, east China's [[Zhejiang Province]], was killed in the Asiana Airlines Boeing 777 crash at the San Francisco International Airport on July 6, 2013 ...it had sent two specialists to the United States to investigate the Asiana Airlines plane crash, while the family members of Ye and Wang headed to the United S
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  • ...our years. Headquartered in Geneva, the governing body represents over 240 airlines around the world, operating 94 percent of all international flights.
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  • ...provide 24-hour round services. It is serving for 60 domestic and foreign airlines, connecting with over 70 cities in [[China]] and 90 cities abroad. A statio
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  • ...rst direct cargo chartered flight from Taiwan, a Boeing 747-400 from China Airlines, Taiwan's largest air carrier, landed in Shanghai's Pudong International Ai ...e island including Far Eastern Air Transport Co., China Airlines, Mandarin Airlines, UNI Air, Eva Air and Trans Asia Airways. Passengers aboard the flights tot
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  • ...esources. There is a convenient transportation system in the area, with 60 airlines in the Zhongchuan Airport connecting Lanzhou with over 40 large and medium-
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  • On the morning of Jan. 4, Liu boarded a China Eastern Airlines flight and returned to Shanghai.
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  • ..., 1990, in Changji, Xinjiang, Ma was a flight attendant for China Southern Airlines. She was planning her wedding, which would have been held on Aug. 18. The b
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  • There are over 40 domestic airlines from Shenyang. It has daily flight to Beijing, [[Pudong]] [[Shanghai]], [[G
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  • ...ear female, Uygur ethnic, attempted a terrorist attack on a China Southern Airlines flight that left Urumqi for Beijing. The attempt was foiled.
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  • ...ternational Airport already launched 80 airlines and four chartered flight airlines going to 56 major or medium domestic cities including Taiwan and Hongkong a
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