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  2. Civil Aviation Administration of China - Wikipedia

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    On 2 November 1949, shortly after the founding of the People's Republic of China, the CCP Central Committee decided to found the Civil Aviation Agency under the name of the People's Revolutionary Military Commission, and under the command of the People's Liberation Army Air Force, to manage all non-military aviation in the country, as well as provide general and commercial flight services.

  3. Sichuan Airlines Flight 8633 - Wikipedia

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    The incident was investigated by the Civil Aviation Administration of China, Airbus and Sichuan Airlines. In accordance with the Chicago Convention on International Civil Aviation's Annex 13 regulation, Airbus refrained from any further comment on their progress. [14] On 2 June 2020, the final report was released.

  4. Civil aviation in China - Wikipedia

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    The Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) has been making efforts to nationalize the country's airlines. It has completed mergers with the "Big 3" (Air China, China Eastern and China Southern) and China's smaller, less profitable airlines. The CAAC is concentrating on expanding the number of smaller, single aisle aircraft while phasing ...

  5. China urges safety assessments after deadly year in ... - AOL

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    The CAAC had also launched a major aviation safety drive in 2022 after a China Eastern Airlines plane plunged into the mountains of Guangxi and killed 132 people on board in mainland China's ...

  6. China Airlines Flight 120 - Wikipedia

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    China Airlines Flight 120 [2] was a regularly scheduled flight from Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport in Taoyuan County (now Taoyuan City), Taiwan to Naha Airport in Okinawa, Japan. On 20 August 2007 the Boeing 737-809 (WL) aircraft operating the flight caught fire and exploded after landing and taxiing to the gate area at Naha Airport.

  7. List of airports in China - Wikipedia

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    It includes civil airports and certified general airports, [1] but excludes filed general airports, defunct airports and military air bases. The names mentioned in the table are officially named by the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC), even though some of the spellings are confusing. [ 2 ]

  8. Aviation Industry Corporation of China - Wikipedia

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    Since being established on 1 April 1951 as the Aviation Industry Administration Commission, [6] the aviation industry of the People's Republic of China has been through 12 systemic reforms. AVIC purchased American aircraft engine manufacturer Continental Motors, Inc. in 2010, aircraft manufacturer Cirrus in 2011, and specialized parts supplier ...

  9. CAAC Flight 3303 - Wikipedia

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    The Civil Aviation Administration of China and the Guangdong Provincial Government investigated the accident. [2] [7] The likely reason for the crash was poor crew resource management, as well as inadequate and erroneous communication from air traffic control. The captain had no experience in flying the Guilin route, and the area is noted for ...