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  2. Tigerair Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, China Airlines acquired the 10% shares held by Budget Aviation Holdings after Tigerair Singapore has merged with Scoot. [3] Tigerair Taiwan is the only LCC in Taiwan following the collapse of TransAsia Airways and V Air in 2016 and also the only airline left with Tigerair branding, after Tigerair Australia ceased operations in March 2020.

  3. China Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Contact us; Contribute ... China Airlines installed "In-service Aircraft for a Global ... In January 2015, China Airlines established Taiwan Aircraft Maintenance ...

  4. CAL Park - Wikipedia

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    On March 26, 2010, China Airlines moved into its new headquarters. [9] The airline held an inauguration ceremony for the facility on that day. [ 2 ] CAL Park, with 16,520 square metres (177,800 sq ft) (1.65 hectare) of space, includes all of China Airlines's passenger and cargo executive operations, aircraft operations, ground handling services ...

  5. EVA Air - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] It is rated as a 5-star airline by Skytrax, and is the second largest airline based in Taiwan after China Airlines. [8] EVA Air is headquartered at Taoyuan International Airport in Luzhu, Taoyuan City. The company slogan is "Sharing the World, Flying Together" (分享世界,比翼雙飛; Fēnxiǎng shìjiè, bǐyì shuāngfēi).

  6. Taoyuan International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport is the main hub of China Airlines, the Republic of China (Taiwan)'s flag carrier, as well as EVA Air, a private airline established in 1989. Overcrowding of the airport in recent years prompted the construction of Terminal 2, which was opened on 29 July 2000, [ 5 ] with half of its gates operational; EVA Air was the first airline to ...

  7. Taiwan's China Airlines splits $12-billion jet deal ... - AOL

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    Taiwan's largest carrier said on Thursday it would buy 10 Boeing 777-9 aircraft and 10 Airbus A350-1000s as well as four 777-8 freighter aircraft for $11.9 billion at list prices, with deliveries ...

  8. Kaohsiung International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Cathay Pacific, China Airlines, HK Express 2 Osaka–Kansai: 336,865 China Airlines, EVA Air, Tigerair Taiwan, Peach, Scoot 3 Tokyo–Narita: 322,793 China Airlines, EVA Air, Tigerair Taiwan, Japan Airlines, Peach 4 Seoul–Incheon: 234,470 China Airlines, EVA Air, Jeju Air, T'way Air 5 Ho Chi Minh City: 196,369 Vietnam Airlines, VietJet Air 6

  9. Chiayi Airport - Wikipedia

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    Chiayi Airport is envisioned as a gateway to the Alishan National Scenic Area, a popular tourist destination in Taiwan. [1] Opened in 1976, [2] Chiayi Airport was one of the airports in Taiwan that were severely affected by the opening of the Taiwan High Speed Rail in 2007. [3] Uni Air is the sole operator of scheduled flights to the airport. [4]