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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. For airlines of Hong Kong, Macau, see List of airlines of Hong Kong and List of airlines of Macau.

  4. Beijing Capital International Airport - Wikipedia

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    This capability was proven when Singapore Airlines briefly offered A380 flights to Beijing in August 2008 during the Summer Olympics. Emirates started its scheduled daily operation to Dubai on 1 August 2010. Singapore Airlines has been using an A380 since June 2014 and increased to two A380s in 2015.

  5. Category:Airlines based in Beijing - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Airlines based in Beijing" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Air China;

  6. US and allies warn China is intensifying its efforts to ... - AOL

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    Former western pilots — which number at least in the dozens — are training Chinese military officials who then return to China and, in turn, train more pilots there, this person said.

  7. 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]

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

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    Beijing says Chinese airlines are in talks to buy Airbus A220s, days after the European manufacturer beat out Boeing to seal a $37 billion deal for its A320s ... Wanting to invest $100K, but ...

  9. Why China’s controversial navy drills have triggered a row ...

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    The vessels, part of China’s People’s Liberation Army (PLA) Navy, issued warnings to pilots over an emergency radio channel, signalling that the aircraft were flying above an active firing ...