What branches does Air China have?

The main holding subsidiaries of Air China are China International Cargo Airlines Co., Ltd., Air Macau Co., Ltd., Shenzhen Airlines Co., Ltd., Dalian Airlines Co., Ltd. and Beijing Airlines Co., Ltd., and the joint venture company mainly includes Beijing Aircraft Maintenance Engineering Co., Ltd. (Ameco).

In addition, Air China also shares in Cathay Pacific Airlines, Shandong Airlines and other companies, and is the largest shareholder of Shandong Airlines Group Co., Ltd. Beijing Aviation Food Co., Ltd., once controlled by Air China and now owned by AVIC Co., Ltd., was established in Beijing on May 1980. This is the first Sino-foreign joint venture after the promulgation of the Law of China on Sino-foreign Joint Ventures.

Extended data

Air China has carried out extensive cooperation with domestic and foreign airlines, and implemented code sharing with 19 airlines such as Lufthansa, United Airlines, Dragonair and All Nippon Airways, signed SPA cooperation agreements with 84 foreign airlines, and implemented code sharing with domestic airlines such as Shanghai Airlines.

Air China effectively connects international routes and domestic routes, supports the network layout of international and international routes, and can provide convenient direct and transit flights for passengers.

Baidu Encyclopedia-China International Airlines Co., Ltd.