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- 161. Boeing Forecasts China to Acquire 8,600 New Planes by 2040
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Boeing has forecast that China’s airlines will acquire 8,600 new airplanes valued at $1.4 trillion and commercial aviation services valued at $1.7 trillion over the next 20 years, reflecting an expected robust recovery following the COVID19 pandemic.
- 162. Taiwan’s Mandarin Airlines Orders 6 ATR 72-600s
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Mandarin Airlines, a regional subsidiary of Taiwan’s flag carrier China Airlines, has ordered six ATR 72-600s, valued at around US$ 160 million at list prices. The 70-seat aircraft will operate within Taiwan’s domestic network.
- 163. Boeing Forecasts China’s Airlines to Require 8,700 New Planes by 2040
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Boeing has forecast that airlines in China will require 8,700 new airplanes by 2040, valued at $1.47 trillion, to meet expanding commercial air travel demand. By 2030, China’s domestic passenger market will exceed intra-European traffic; by 2040, China’s domestic traffic is expected to also exceed air travel within North America. Published by TravelNewsAsia.com on 23 September 2021
- 164. Mandarin Airlines Takes Delivery of First ATR 72-600
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Mandarin Airlines, the regional subsidiary of Taiwan’s flag carrier China Airlines, has taken deliver of the first of nine ATR 72-600 aircraft. Jenny Tsao, President of Mandarin Airlines said, “The ATR 72–600 features several
- 165. Ramada Returns to Hawaii with Opening of Waikiki Hotel
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Ramada Returns to Hawaii with Opening of Waikiki Hotel. Ramada Worldwide has returned to Hawaii with the opening of the 198-room Ramada Plaza Waikiki in Honolulu. Owned and operated by California-based Cal-Dynasty International, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of China Airlines, the hotel is the second Wyndham Hotel Group property to open in Hawaii in the past six months and gives
- 166. 24 Airlines Now Using SITA’s Horizon Autobag
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24 Airlines Now Using SITA’s Horizon Autobag. Within minutes of the new IATA resolution regarding automated baggage rules coming into effect on 1 April 2011, SITA went live with its automated baggage fees pricing solution. 24 airlines, including Asiana, Cathay Pacific / Dragonair, China Airlines, EVA Airways, Garuda, Transaero and Singapore Airlines, are now using SITA’s Horizon Au
- 167. MasterIndex of Travel Survey Predicts Strong Outbound Travel Growth Across Asia Pacific
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MasterIndex of Travel Survey Predicts Strong Outbound Travel Growth Across Asia Pacific.
- 168. Ink Publishing moves into the Chinese language market with Sky Couch
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Ink Publishing moves into the Chinese language market with Sky Couch.
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