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  2. China Eastern Airlines - Wikipedia

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    China Eastern Airlines was the first Chinese airline to place an order with Airbus. The backbone of the fleet is the A320 series, which are used primarily on domestic flights. [citation needed] In 2005, China Eastern Airlines placed an order for 15 Boeing 787 Dreamliners.

  3. List of China Eastern Airlines destinations - Wikipedia

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    Airline Route. 30 October 2014. Retrieved 30 October 2014. ^ "China Eastern adds Shanghai – London Gatwick service from Dec 2018". Routesonline. 5 August 2018. ^ "China Eastern adds Kunming – Luang Prabang Service from July 2014". Airline Route. 8 May 2014. Retrieved 8 May 2014.

  4. Harbin Taiping International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Standard Mandarin. Hanyu Pinyin. Hārbīn Tàipíng Guójì Jīchǎng. Harbin Taiping International Airport (IATA: HRB, ICAO: ZYHB) is an international airport serving Harbin, the capital of Northeast China ’s Heilongjiang province. The airport handled 20,431,432 passengers in 2018, making it the 20th busiest airport in mainland China.

  5. Chubu Centrair International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The name "Centrair" (セントレア, Sentorea) is an abbreviation of Central Japan International Airport, an alternate translation used in the English name of the airport's operating company, Central Japan International Airport Co., Ltd. (中部国際空港株式会社, Chūbu Kokusai Kūkō Kabushiki-gaisha). 12.35 million people used the ...

  6. Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport - Wikipedia

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    China Eastern Airlines check-in area at Terminal 2. In preparation for the Shanghai Expo, on 16 March 2010, Hongqiao Airport completed a five-year 15.3-billion-yuan expansion project, which included a 3,300-meter (10,826 ft 9 in) second runway and the new Terminal 2, boosting Hongqiao's capacity to 40 million passengers a year. [22]

  7. China Airlines - Wikipedia

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    China Airlines. China Airlines (CAL; Chinese: 中華航空; pinyin: Zhōnghuá Hángkōng; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Tiong-hôa Hâng-khong) is the state-owned flag carrier of the Republic of China. It is one of Taiwan's two major airlines, along with EVA Air.

  8. China Airlines Flight 140 - Wikipedia

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    Survivors. 7. China Airlines Flight 140 was a regularly scheduled passenger flight from Chiang Kai-shek International Airport (serving Taipei, Taiwan) to Nagoya Airport in Nagoya, Japan. [note 1] On 26 April 1994, the Airbus A300 serving the route was completing a routine flight and approach, when, just seconds before landing at Nagoya Airport ...

  9. Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport - Wikipedia

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    On 9 June 2014, United Airlines began operating a nonstop service from San Francisco to Chengdu, connecting central China to the United States non-stop for the first time. [14] Service to the US has since expanded, as Hainan Airlines now offers nonstop service from Chengdu to Los Angeles [15] and began nonstop service to New York–JFK in ...