1, China International Airlines (CA headquarters: Beijing
2. China Eastern Airlines Co., Ltd. (parent headquarters: Shanghai
3. China Southern Airlines Co., Ltd. (CZ headquarters: Guangzhou)
4. Hainan Airlines Co., Ltd. (Hu Head Office: Haikou)
5. Shanghai Airlines Limited (FM headquarters: Shanghai)
6. Xiamen Airlines Co., Ltd. (MF Headquarters: Xiamen)
7. Shenzhen Airlines Co., Ltd. (ZH Headquarters: Shenzhen)
8. Shandong Airlines Co., Ltd. (SC headquarters: Jinan)
9. Sichuan Airlines Co., Ltd. (3U Headquarters: Chengdu)
10, Okay Aviation Co., Ltd. (BK Headquarters: Tianjin Private)
1 1, Eagle United Airlines Co., Ltd. (EU headquarters: Chengdu Private)
12, Spring Airlines Co., Ltd. (9S Headquarters: Shanghai Private)
13, China United Airlines (KN headquarters: Nanyuan Airport
What branches and subsidiaries does Air China have?
Air China is headquartered in Beijing, with branches and engineering branches in Southwest China, Zhejiang, Chongqing, Inner Mongolia, Tianjin, Shanghai, Hubei, Guizhou, Tibet and South China. 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 a subsidiary of AVIC Co., Ltd., was established in Beijing on May 1980.
Air China has an engineering technology branch, headquartered in Beijing. It has nine maintenance bases and four affiliated enterprises in Chengdu, Chongqing, Hangzhou, Tianjin, Hohhot, Shanghai, Guiyang, Wuhan and Guangzhou, with 0/00 domestic maintenance stations and 54 international maintenance stations.
Air China's management level continued to improve, and its brand value continued to expand. Air China has been rated as "Top 500 World Brands" by the World Brand Lab for 0/4 years in a row, and it is the only enterprise in China that has entered the "Top 500 World Brands". At the same time, it won the "China Brand Annual AwardNo. 1 (Aviation Service Industry)" and "China Cultural Brand Annual Award" for 14 years.
In June, 20021,Air China was rated 23rd among the top 500 most valuable brands in China by the World Brand Lab, ranking first in the domestic aviation service industry. Air China was awarded the honorary title of "Excellent Brand Building Enterprise" by the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission in 2065 438+03-2065 438+05. Air China brand was jointly rated as "Top Ten World-class Brands in China" by the Financial Times and McKinsey & Company.
It has won the titles of "Best China Airlines", "Best Airlines of the Year", "Extreme Development Award", "Best Corporate Public Image Award", "Outstanding Achievement Award of National Corporate Culture" and "Top Ten Leading Enterprises in China Economy" in various social awards for many times.
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What branches does Air China have?
China International Airlines is the only civil aviation company flying the national flag in China. Air China is the main air transport company controlled by China Airlines Group, and it is also called the three major domestic airlines with China Eastern Airlines Co., Ltd. and China Southern Airlines Co., Ltd., so which branches does Air China have?
1. Air China branches include: Southwest Branch (Chengdu, Air Macau, Chongqing Branch, Inner Mongolia Branch (Hohhot, Shandong Airlines, Guizhou Branch, etc.). ).
2. Southwest Branch (Chengdu. China International Airlines Southwest Branch, formerly known as China Southwest Airlines, was established in June 1987 and June 15. It is the first national backbone airline established by China Civil Aviation in accordance with the principle of separating government from enterprise. On June 30th, 2002, 10, China Southwest Airlines and China International Airlines reorganized and became the Southwest Branch of China International Airlines. The name of "China International Airlines Southwest Branch" was officially launched, and the company's headquarters is still located in Chengdu.
3. Guizhou Branch. China International Airlines Guizhou Branch (hereinafter referred to as Air China Guizhou Company) was established on June 19, 2006, and its operating base is Guiyang Longdongbao International Airport. Mainly engaged in international and domestic regular and irregular air passenger, cargo, mail and luggage transportation business; Domestic and international business flights; Aircraft management business; Aircraft maintenance; Commercial agency between airlines; Ground services and air express related to the competent business (except letters and articles of letter nature; Duty-free goods on the plane.
4. Air Macau. Air Macau is an airline headquartered in People's Republic of China (PRC) and the Macao Special Administrative Region of China. Air Macau was established on1September, 199413rd, and officially started its commercial flight on1June, 1995165438+1October 9th. Air Macau is a regional international airline based in Macau, providing flights to China, Taiwan Province Province, Chinese mainland, Europe, Southeast Asia and East Asia. The main hub base is Macau International Airport.
5. Inner Mongolia Branch. China International Airlines Inner Mongolia Co., Ltd. 20 12 On August 23rd, China International Airlines Inner Mongolia Co., Ltd. was unveiled, marking the formal establishment of the first local airline in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. The newly-established China International Airlines Inner Mongolia Co., Ltd. has a registered capital of 1 100 million yuan, which is a modern airline controlled by China International Airlines Co., Ltd. and shared by Inner Mongolia State-owned Assets Operation Co., Ltd., among which China International Airlines accounts for 80% of the registered capital and Inner Mongolia State-owned Assets Operation Co., Ltd. accounts for 20%.
6. Shandong Airlines. Shandong Airlines was founded in 1994, and now has 120 Boeing aircraft. It has branches and flight bases in Jinan, Qingdao, Yantai, Xiamen, Chongqing and Beijing, and operates more than 200 international and domestic routes.
In addition, Air China has also carried out extensive cooperation with domestic and foreign airlines, and implemented code sharing with Lufthansa, United Airlines, Dragonair, All Nippon Airways and other 19 airlines, signed SPA cooperation agreements with 84 foreign airlines, and implemented code sharing with domestic airlines such as Shanghai Airlines.
Four major airlines in China
The four major airlines in China are: China Southern Airlines, China International Airlines, China Eastern Airlines and HNA Group.
With more than 800 passenger planes, China Southern Airlines has the largest number of transport planes, the most developed route network and the largest annual passenger traffic in China. Headquartered in Guangzhou, China Southern Airlines has a network of more than 1000 routes. Moreover, China Southern Airlines also has the ability to train pilots independently, and has the largest flight training venue in Asia in Zhuhai.
With 662 passenger planes, China International Airlines is the only flagship airline in China. China International Airlines, headquartered in Beijing, plays an important role in transporting state leaders abroad. Air China operates 42 countries and regions, 189 cities.
With more than 650 passenger planes, China Eastern Airlines is located in Shanghai, with an average aircraft age of 5.39 years, making it the youngest main aircraft fleet in the world.
Hainan Airlines is headquartered in Haikou. Hainan Airlines has opened more than 1700 routes and has more than 1250 passenger planes.
Answered on May 6, 2022
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China Aviation Industry Corporation Limited (hereinafter referred to as "Aviation Industry") is a state-owned super-large enterprise managed by the central government and an investment institution authorized by the state. It was established on June 6, 2008 by the reorganization and integration of the former China Aviation Industry First and Second Group Companies. The group company has aviation weapons and equipment, military transport aircraft, helicopters, airborne systems, general aviation, aviation research, flight test, aviation supply chain and military trade, special equipment, auto parts, asset management, finance, engineering construction and other industries, and has more than 100 member units and 24 listed companies with more than 400,000 employees. Headquartered in Chaoyang District, Beijing.
In Beijing, Tianjin, Shanghai, Hebei, Shanxi, Liaoning, Jilin, Heilongjiang, Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Anhui, Fujian, Jiangxi, Shandong, Henan, Hubei, Hunan, Guangdong, Sichuan, Guizhou, Shaanxi, Gansu, Qinghai, Hong Kong and other provinces and cities across the country, it has nearly 200 subsidiaries (subsidiaries, overseas1. We provide customers in more than 30 provinces, municipalities and autonomous regions, as well as more than 80 countries and regions in Asia-Pacific, Europe, America and Africa with products and services in military and civilian fields, including aviation product research and development, manufacturing, air transport services, new energy, heavy machinery, special vehicles and electronic information products.