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  2. Air route authority between the United States and China

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    In 2006, there were 10 non-stop flights between the two countries, amounting to 2 million passenger trips per year. [4]Beginning in 2013, there were 28 non-stop routes (not including Hong Kong and Macau) operated by three major U.S. carriers: United, American, and Delta; and four Chinese carriers: Air China, China Eastern, China Southern, and Hainan Airlines.

  3. List of busiest passenger flight routes - Wikipedia

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    Taipei (TPE) 28,447 Cathay Pacific , China Airlines , EVA Airlines , Hong Kong Airlines , Thai Airways , Starlux Airlines , Greater Bay Airlines , United Parcel Service

  4. China Airlines Flight 006 - Wikipedia

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    China Airlines Flight 006 was a daily non-stop international passenger flight from Taipei to Los Angeles International Airport.On February 19, 1985, the Boeing 747SP operating the flight was involved in an aircraft upset accident, following the failure of the No. 4 engine, while cruising at 41,000 ft (12,500 m).

  5. Los Angeles International Airport - Wikipedia

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    [15] [14] The airport was renamed Los Angeles International Airport in 1949. [17] The temporary terminals remained in place for 15 years but quickly became inadequate, especially as air travel entered the "jet age" and other cities invested in modern facilities. Airport leaders once again convinced voters to back a $59 million bond on June 5, 1956.

  6. Singapore Airlines Flight 006 - Wikipedia

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    Singapore Airlines Flight 006 was an international scheduled passenger flight from Singapore Changi Airport to Los Angeles International Airport via Chiang Kai-shek International Airport (now known as Taoyuan International Airport) near Taipei, Taiwan.

  7. EVA Air - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, EVA Air embarked on its first major long-haul fleet renewal. The airline became one of the launch customers for the Boeing 777-300ER, ordering four aircraft plus eight options. [8] At the same time, the airline placed three orders for the Boeing 777-200LR. In January 2001, EVA Air ordered its first Airbus aircraft, the A330-200. The ...

  8. Starlux Airlines - Wikipedia

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    In September 2022, the airline announced its strategy to connect Southeast Asian cities to the U.S. via Taipei Taoyuan Airport. [20] In February 2023, the airline confirmed its plans to introduce North American services, with regular flights to Los Angeles set for 26 April 2023, following the delivery of the first two Airbus A350s in October 2022.

  9. List of airlines of Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    Airline Chinese name Image IATA ICAO Callsign Commenced operations Notes Mandarin Airlines: 華信航空: AE: MDA: MANDARIN: 1991: Subsidiary of China Airlines Uni Air: 立榮航空: B7: UIA: GLORY: 1988: Subsidiary of EVA Air