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The airline was established in 2003 and started operations shortly thereafter. It is owned by Air China (51%), CITIC Pacific (25%) and Beijing Capital International (24%) and has around 4,000 employees (as of March 2013). [2] In May 2011, Air China and Cathay Pacific announced the consolidation of their cargo business to the new Air China Cargo ...
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 ]
China. Shanghai Airlines Cargo; Uni-Top Airlines India. Air India Cargo; Aryan Cargo Express; Crescent Air Cargo; Deccan 360; Elbee Airlines; Hinduja Cargo Services Indonesia. Megantara Air Iran. Fars Air Qeshm Japan. ANA & JP Express; Orange Cargo Kazakhstan. Almaty Aviation Malaysia. Transmile Air Services Philippines. Pacific East Asia Cargo ...
ATRAN Cargo Airlines: ATRAN Russian Federation VAM Ameravia: AMERAVIA Uruguay K6 KHV Angkor Air: AIR ANGKOR Cambodia VBC AVB-2004 Ltd AIR VICTOR Bulgaria XKX ASECNA: France XAT AT and T Aviation Division: United States CAJ Air Caraibes Atlantique: CAR LINE France CAO Air China Cargo: AIRCHINA FREIGHT China CBE Aerovías Caribe: AEROCARIBE ...
Air China Cargo: 中国国际货运航空: CA: CAO: AIRCHINA FREIGHT: Beijing Capital International Airport Shanghai Pudong International Airport: 2003 Central Airlines: 中州航空: I9: HLF: HOMELAND: Haikou Meilan International Airport: 2020 China Cargo Airlines: 中国货运航空: CK: CKK: CARGO KING: Shanghai Pudong International Airport ...
Air China Ltd <601111.SS> <0753.HK> said it would sell a 51 percent stake in Air China Cargo to a sister unit for 2.44 billion yuan (274.47 million pounds) to focus more on its passenger unit, as ...
Air China Boeing 747SP at Zürich Airport in 1992. Air China was established and commenced operations on 1 July 1988 as a result of the Chinese government's decision in late 1987 to split the operating divisions of Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC Airlines) into six separate airlines: Air China, China Eastern, China Southern, China Northern, China Southwest, and China Northwest.
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