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  2. Second officer (aviation) - Wikipedia

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    China Eastern Airlines [10] Jet2.com [11] KLM [12] Lufthansa [13] Qantas; Scoot; Singapore Airlines [14] Volotea [15] Historically, the second officer was the flight engineer. This is a trained pilot who does not fly the aircraft, but instead monitors aircraft systems. [16] Modern airliners only require two pilots, and do not have a flight ...

  3. List of airlines of China - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of airlines which have a current Air Operator Certificate issued by the Civil Aviation Administration of China (Chinese: 中国民用航空局). All airlines listed below are based in Mainland China .

  4. Category:Airlines based in Beijing - Wikipedia

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  5. Civil Aviation Flight University of China - Wikipedia

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    Among them there are more than 400 people who enjoy respectful titles such as first-class pilot, honored pilot, winner of special government allowance, expert in ICAO and senior engineer. CAFUC is the largest civil aviation university in Asia and has contributed more than 100,000 graduates for civil aviation of China as well as of other Asian ...

  6. China National Aviation Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Later they were merged to form the People's Aviation Company of China in May 1952, and eventually became part of CAAC Airlines in June 1953. Today the original Convair 240 (with one engine missing) is on display at a Military Aviation Museum in Beijing. Liu left China in 1971 for Australia where he died in May 1973. [13]

  7. Beijing says Chinese airlines are in talks to buy Airbus ...

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    Days earlier, Airbus unveiled one of the largest single-day deals in aviation history, to sell 292 of its A320 jets to major Chinese airlines — thereby beating firece rival Boeing to the punch.

  8. Singapore Flying College - Wikipedia

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    The Singapore Flying College (Abbreviation: SFC) is a CAAS approved flight school based in Singapore. Established in 1988 under the Singapore Airlines Group, it is the training school for cadet pilots with Singapore Airlines , Scoot and Singapore Airlines Cargo .

  9. Beijing criticizes new US sanctions on companies over pilot ...

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    China on Tuesday criticized new sanctions imposed by the United States on companies believed to be involved in training Chinese military pilots and aiding weapons development. Foreign Ministry ...