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  2. 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]

  3. China Aviation Oil - Wikipedia

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    CAO owns investments in strategic oil-related businesses, which include Shanghai Pudong International Airport Aviation Fuel Supply Company Ltd [2] and China National Aviation Fuel TSN-PEK Pipeline Transportation Corporation Ltd. The company was incorporated on 26 May 1993, and has been listed on the Singapore Exchange since December 2001.

  4. 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.

  5. Pudong International Information Port - Wikipedia

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    Pudong International Information Port (Chinese: 浦东国际信息港) is a steel skyscraper in the Lujiazui financial district of Shanghai, China. [citation needed] It stands at 211 metres tall with 41 floors above ground and 4 floors of basement. [1] The high-rise covers a total surface area of 103,442 m 2. The commercial smart building was ...

  6. Pudong - Wikipedia

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    Pudong—literally "The East Bank of the Huangpu River"—originally referred only to the less-developed land across from Shanghai's Old City and foreign concessions.The area was mainly farmland and only slowly developed, with warehouses and wharfs near the shore administered by the districts of Puxi on the west bank: Huangpu, Yangpu, and Nanshi.

  7. Pudong Airport Terminal 1&2 station - Wikipedia

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    Pudong Airport Terminal 1&2 (simplified Chinese: 浦东1号2号航站楼; traditional Chinese: 浦東1號2號航站樓; pinyin: Pǔdōng Yīhàoèrhào Hángzhànlóu), formerly Pudong International Airport (simplified Chinese: 浦东国际机场; traditional Chinese: 浦東國際機場; pinyin: Pǔdōng Guójìjīchǎng) is a railway, metro and maglev station located within Shanghai Pudong ...

  8. Pan Asia Technical Automotive Center - Wikipedia

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    It is a design and engineering center in Pudong, Shanghai, China, and is involved in engineering for Shanghai GM products, but also functions as one out of six technical development and design centers worldwide of General Motors. [1]

  9. Port of Shanghai - Wikipedia

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    The main port enterprise in Shanghai, the Shanghai International Port Group (SIPG), was established during the reconstitution of the Shanghai Port Authority. Companies such as the Shanghai Port Container Co. and Waigaoqiao Bonded Zone Port Co. were involved in port of Shanghai. [2]