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  2. China Aviation Oil - Wikipedia

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    Revenue was also affected by a reduced number of international flights - according to the Civil Aviation Administration of China, there were only 3,368 international passenger flights per week at the end of June (that's 44% of pre-pandemic levels). [3] However, net income for 2023 was $58.9 million (up 75.5 per cent from $33.5 million in FY ...

  3. Shanghai Free-Trade Zone - Wikipedia

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    Shanghai Free-Trade Zone [note 1] (Shanghai FTZ or SFTZ), officially China (Shanghai) Pilot Free-Trade Zone, [note 2] is a free-trade zone in Shanghai, China. On 22 August 2013, the State Council approved the establishment of the zone.

  4. Shanghai Airport Authority - Wikipedia

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    Shanghai Airport Authority (上海机场集团公司), branded as AVINEX, is a state-owned enterprise of the Shanghai Municipal Government and operates both Pudong (PVG) and Hongqiao (SHA) airports in Shanghai, China. [1] SAA was established in 1998 and aims to manage Shanghai airports to be the core airport hub in the Asia-Pacific region. [2]

  5. Comac - Wikipedia

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    The Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China (Comac) was established on 11 May 2008 in Shanghai. It was established jointly by Aviation Industry Corporation of China (AVIC), Aluminum Corporation of China, Baosteel Group Corporation, Sinochem Group, Shanghai Guosheng Corporation Limited, and State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission.

  6. Shanghai Pudong International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Shanghai Pudong is the busiest international hub in China, and about half of its total passenger traffic is international. [6] Pudong Airport is connected to Shanghai Hongqiao Airport by Shanghai Metro Line 2 and the Shanghai Maglev Train via Pudong International Airport Station. There are also airport buses connecting it with the rest of the city.

  7. List of economic and technological development zones in ...

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    Shanghai Waigaoqiao Free Trade Zone (WFTZ), covering an area of 10 square kilometres, is one of the first and largest free trade zones in China. Owing to its outstanding business environment and preferential policies, it has been well recognised as golden bridge of international trade and hottest investment zone for foreign companies in China.

  8. China Aerospace International Holdings - Wikipedia

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    China Aerospace International Holdings Limited (abb. CASIL) is a Hong Kong incorporated holding company. The company itself is a subsidiary of China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation and a listed company on the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong .

  9. Qiantan International Business Zone (Shanghai) - Wikipedia

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    Shanghai Oriental Sports Center in Qian tan Lingzhao Xincun Station on Line 8 of the Shanghai Metro near Qian Tan. Qiantan International Business Zone (Shanghai) (simplified Chinese: 上海前滩国际商务区; traditional Chinese: 上海前灘國際商務區; pinyin: Shànghǎi Qiántān Guójì Shāngwùqū) also called the New Bund, is a newly built International Business Zone in Qiantan ...