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249. Chinese Airlines order 30 Airbus Aircraft
Chinese Airlines order 30 Airbus Aircraft.
250. Air China jointly with CASC order 20 Airbus A330-200 aircraft
Air China jointly with CASC order 20 Airbus A330-200 aircraft.
251. Korean Air Makes Changes to Winter Schedule
Korean Air has made the following changes to its 2019 winter flight schedule which runs from 27 October 2019 to 28 March 2020. Korean Air will launch morning flights to Clark, Philippines on 27 October. Clark, a popular destination in itself and a former US air base, is about two hours by land from Manila.
252. United Airlines and Air China Agree on Marketing Alliance
United Airlines and Air China Agree on Marketing Alliance
253. Metrojet Appoints Michael Chen as General Manager of Shanghai Joint Venture
Metrojet, a Hong Kong-based business aircraft services provider, has appointed Mr. Michael Chen as General Manager of its Shanghai Joint Venture. Michael will work closely with Metrojet’s Aircraft Management and Charter team to lead and manage the setup of the company’s Air Operator’s Certificate (AOC) in China, obtaining the regulatory approvals of CCAR Part 91 and 135, as well as
254. China Southern Airlines set to launch new 757 service to Lhasa, Tibet
China Southern Airlines set to launch new 757 service to Lhasa, Tibet.
255. Boeing Forecasts China’s Airlines to Require 8,700 New Planes by 2040
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
256. Transforming China's Gutter Oil into Aviation Biofuel
Boeing and Commercial Aircraft Corp. of China (COMAC) have opened a demonstration facility that will turn waste cooking oil, commonly referred to as gutter oil in China, into sustainable aviation biofuel. The two companies estimate that 500 million gallons (1.8 billion liters) of biofuel could be made annually in China from used cooking oil.

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