- Air France-KLM, China Southern to Establish Cargo JV[Jul. 01, 2007]
On July 1, Air France-KLM Group and China Southern Airlines agreed to have exclusive discussion over the creation of a cargo joint venture in China, according to the source with Air France-KLM Group.
- Cargo Giant's China Deal Advances[Jul. 03, 2007]
Korean Air Lines Co, the largest international air cargo carrier, won preliminary approval for a US$65-million venture in China as its seeks to carry more of the nation's surging exports.
- Taiwan Airlines to Raise Levies over Higher Fuel Price[Jul. 03, 2007]
China Airlines and EVA Airways Corp, Taiwan's two largest carriers, will increase fuel surcharges on overseas flights by 17 percent starting July 16, because of a rise in the price of jet fuel, Bloomberg said on July 3.
- China Southern Opens Air Link Between Guangzhou and Yangon[Jul. 02, 2007]
On July 2, China Southern Airlines opened an air route from Guangzhou to Yangon, bringing the total number of air links between China and Myanmar to three.
- Shandong Airlines Buys Aviation Equipment From Rockwell Collins[Jul. 06, 2007]
Aviation electronics manufacturer Rockwell Collins Inc. said it has been selected by Chinese state-owned Shandong Airlines to provide guidance and radar equipment for 18 new jets.
- Opinion: HKIA Not A High Flier[Jul. 06, 2007]
The latest operating results from the Airport Authority Hong Kong were released a couple of days ago and appeared to be pretty impressive, superficially at least.
- American Airlines Targets Non-stop Beijing-Chicago Service in 2009[Jul. 01, 2007]
On July 1, American Airlines (AA) Beijing Office announced it would file an application to the U.S. and Chinese regulators for opening a new nonstop route between Chicago and Beijing on March 25, 2009.
- Air China Jumbo Jet Made Emergency Landing at Los Angeles International Airport[Jun. 29, 2007]
On June 29, an Air China jumbo jet made an emergency landing after blowing out at least one tire on take-off from Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), airport officials said.
- China Eastern to Sell Stake to Singapore Airlines[Jun. 29, 2007]
China Eastern Airlines Corp., the nation's third-largest carrier, won preliminary government approval to sell a stake to Singapore Airlines Ltd., which is seeking better access to the world's second-largest aviation market.
- American Airlines Eyes New Route to China[Jun. 30, 2007]
American Airlines will make a bid to fly a new non-stop daily route between Chicago and Beijing in 2009, the company announced on June 29. Under a Sino-US aviation deal signed in May, US carriers can add four daily roundtrip flights between the United States and China in 2009.