- CAAC to Cancel 584 Flights Last Friday[Jul. 08, 2006]
The General Administration of Civil Aviation (CAAC) said on Friday that 584 flights scheduled to leave Beijing's Capital Airport will be cancelled between July 15 and September 25.
- China Delivers Consolation to Russia[Jul. 10, 2006]
Chinese President Hu Jintao on Sunday sent a consolatory message to Russian President Vladimir Putin over the tragic crash of an Airbus 310 passenger plane at a Siberian airport early of the day.
- Chinese Aboard Crashed Russian Plane[Jul. 10, 2006]
Several foreign citizens were among the passengers on board the Airbus 310 airliner that crashed in Irkutsk during landing early Sunday, the Irkutsk airport authorities said.
- Ameco Tranfers Repair Works Internally[Jul. 03, 2006]
In order to match the development strategy of Air China further, Ameco Beijing will transfer aircraft C-Check work of Air China fleet from Aircraft Maintenance Branch to Aircraft Major Repair Branch, effective from 1st July 2006.
- Capital's Second Airport Likely Outside[Jul. 06, 2006]
Chinanews, July 6-A second Beijing airport would be located outside the boundary of the city. The news about "Unifying the economic planning of Beijing, Tianjin and Hebei's economy and quickening the pace of selecting the site for Beijing's second airpot" released by Department of Communication and Transportation of the State Development and Reform Commission (SDRC) has set the tone for the site selecion.
- China Airlines Resumes Passenger Service[Jul. 04, 2006]
In order to celebrate the resumption of passenger service to Osaka, and the inauguration of passenger service to Sapporo, China Airlines held a ribbon-cutting ceremony, at Terminal 2 in CKS International Airport. The Minister and Deputy Minister from the Ministry of Transportation and Communications cut the ribbon at the ceremony, together with Legislators, the Chairman and President of China Airlines, Japanese diplomats, and officials from CKS International Airport.
- Costa Cruises to Gain a Licence in China[Jul. 04, 2006]
Costa Cruises has shared that Costa Allegra will be making its debut in China, becoming the world's first international cruise company to have received a licence from the government of the People's Republic of China to operate in the local market, departing from ports located in Chinese territory? (7/4/2006)
- Suzhou Becomes an Oriental Water City[Jul. 04, 2006]
Shantang Street in Suzhou
- CAAC Forecasts 31Mln Passengers in Summer[Jul. 01, 2006]
The annual summer season will start soon, Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) forecasts the airline passenger number will reach 31 in this summer, an increase of 18% compared to the same period last year, according to a notice released by CAAC.
- Airlines Increase Flights to Tibet[Jul. 04, 2006]
Airline carriers in China have recently increased flights to Lhasa, capital of China's Tibet Autonomous Region, sharing a cake from the booming tourism stimulated by the Qinghai-Tibet railway that opened yesterday.