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Sichuan Airlines serves the following destinations (as of September 2023). List. Hub Focus city Cargo Seasonal Future route Terminated route City State/Province
The crew of Sichuan Airlines Flight 8633 were hailed as heroes by the public media and the captain, Liu Chuanjian was given a prize of 5 million yuan (£569,400). [ 17 ] The crew and pilots continue to work for Sichuan Airlines and the airline continues to keep flight 3U8633 in operation, flying the same route. [ 18 ]
The airline was established on 19 September 1986 as Sichuan Airlines Company, its first flight was on 14 July 1988 between Chengdu and Wanzhou. [citation needed]The airline was later restructured as Sichuan Airlines Co., Ltd. on 29 August 2002, in which the Sichuan Airlines Co., Ltd. Group became the major shareholder (40%).
The airport is now an international civil airport with flights to more than 50 international destinations and over 170 domestic airports, and is a hub for Chengdu Airlines, Air China and Sichuan Airlines.
In the meantime, T1 was temporarily closed, T2 serve only domestic flights operated by Sichuan Airlines, West Airlines, Huaxia Airlines and Spring Airlines, and the remaining flights were transferred to T3A. In addition, the airport operates a free trans-shipment shuttle between T2 and T3A in a 24-hour operation. [12]
Map; GYS. Location of airport in Sichuan. Runways; Direction Length Surface m ft 08/26 2,500 ... Sichuan Airlines: Jinan, Kunming, Nanning, [6] Urumqi [6] Spring ...
Construction started on 1 July 1985, and the airport opened on 16 April 1989, and was the main hub of China Northern Airlines, which started operating a year later. Before the airport existed, Shenyang Dongta Airport [ zh ] , was the main airport of Shenyang, built in 1921, which served destinations to the USSR , Mongolia , Japan, South Korea ...
The airport is intended to become the third-largest airport hub in China, after Beijing and Shanghai.The airport opened with three runways (two north-south and one east-west) with two terminals with a capacity of 60 million passengers per year by 2025 and a cargo capacity of 24.45 thousand tonnes.