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  2. China Cargo Airlines - Wikipedia

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    China Cargo Airlines Boeing 747-400ERF in the airline’s previous livery. The airline was established on 30 July 1998 and started operations in October 1998. It was founded as, and remains, a joint venture between China Eastern Airlines (70%) and China Ocean Shipping (30%). [2] It briefly adopted the title China Eastern Airlines Cargo, and ...

  3. List of China Airlines destinations - Wikipedia

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    List. As of April 2024, China Airlines is the largest airline in and the flag carrier of Taiwan (the Republic of China). The airline operates over 1,300 flights weekly to 95 (+1) airports in 91 (+1) cities across Asia, North America, Europe, and Oceania (brackets indicate future destinations) (excluding codeshare).

  4. List of airline codes (C) - Wikipedia

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    China Cargo Airlines: CARGO KING China MU CES China Eastern Airlines: CHINA EASTERN China G5 HXA China Express Airlines: CHINA EXPRESS China CFA China Flying Dragon Aviation: FEILONG China CTH China General Aviation Corporation: TONGHANG China CAG China National Aviation Corporation: CHINA NATIONAL China CJ CBF China Northern Airlines: CHINA ...

  5. China Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Cargo fleet plans China Airlines Cargo Boeing 747-400F leaving Anchorage. China Airlines Cargo, the freight division of China Airlines, currently operates a fleet of 21 freighters to 33 destinations across Asia, Europe and North America. The division also utilizes the cargo space on passenger aircraft of the group.

  6. Shenzhen Bao'an International Airport - Wikipedia

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    It is a hub for Shenzhen Airlines and Donghai Airlines and for cargo airline SF Airlines, China Southern Airlines and Hainan Airlines. The airport also serves as an Asian-Pacific cargo hub for UPS Airlines. The airport underwent major expansions in the 2010s, with a second runway opening in 2011, and a new terminal in 2013.

  7. Air route authority between the United States and China

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    Flight operations. In 2006, there were 10 non-stop flights between the two countries, amounting to 2 million passenger trips per year. Beginning in 2013, there were 28 non-stop routes (not including Hong Kong and Macau) operated by three major U.S. carriers: United, American, and Delta; and four Chinese carriers: Air China, China Eastern, China Southern, and Hainan Airlines.