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KATHMANDU, Nov. 29 (Xinhua) -- The number of Chinese visitor arrivals has been drastically soared up in Nepal since August, showed the figure released by Nepal's Immigration Office, Tribhuvan International Airport. Full Article at Xinhua
Nov. 24 (Bloomberg) -- China Eastern Airlines Corp. , the nation’s third-biggest carrier, said it’s open to strategic overseas investors, almost two years after failing in a bid to sell a stake to Singapore Airlines Ltd. Full Article at Bloomberg.com
Kong Dong, chairman of Air China, attends a news conference in Hong Kong August 27, 2009. View Photo »
We estimate every 1% appreciation of the renminbi [yuan] versus the U.S. dollar will increase our estimate of Air China's end-2010 book value by 1%, [and that of] China Eastern and China Southern by 8% and 4%, respectively
Rolls-Royce, the global power systems company, has secured orders worth more than $2.3 billion during the Dubai Air Show. Full Article at TradeArabia
The Group, which has the most extensive portfolio of power systems in the aerospace industry, won orders in both the civil and defence aerospace market sectors. Full Article at AME Info
China's cargo industry appears to be moving toward consolidation as airfreight players look to mitigate damage from continuing losses that have resulted from the global economic downturn. Full Article at ATWOnline
Kong Dong, chairman of Air China, attends a news conference in Hong Kong August 27, 2009. View Photo »
Rolls-Royce, the global power systems company, has won an order for Trent 700 engines to power 20 Air China Airbus A330 aircraft
Imposing ... the Potala is now an enormous 13-storey museum. Photo: Reuters Louise Southerden mixes with monks and pilgrims in the breathtaking heart of Tibetan Buddhism. Yak-butter lamps, murmuring monks, prayer wheels, prostrating pilgrims - you don' Full Article at The Age
HONG KONG (MarketWatch) -- Chinese airline stocks continued to shed some of their recent gains Friday in Hong Kong, due in part to disappointment that Beijing hasn't given any clear public signal it may change its currency policy. Full Article at MarketWatch
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Kong Dong, chairman of Air China, attends a news conference in Hong Kong August 27, 2009. Air China, flying high on a new investment and a strong second-quarter, warned of potential weakness facing the industry as the global economic downturn continues to squeeze air and cargo traffic.
View Photo »Kong Dong, chairman of Air China, attends a news conference in Hong Kong August 27, 2009. Air China, flying high on a new investment and a strong second-quarter, warned of potential weakness facing the industry as the global economic downturn continues to squeeze air and cargo traffic.
View Photo »Kong Dong, chairman of Air China, attends a news conference in Hong Kong August 27, 2009. Air China, flying high on a new investment and a strong second-quarter, warned of potential weakness facing the industry as the global economic downturn continues to squeeze air and cargo traffic.
View Photo »Kong Dong, chairman of Air China Ltd. , attends a press conference in Hong Kong Thursday, Aug. 27, 2009.
View Photo »Kong Dong, chairman of Air China Ltd. , attends a press conference in Hong Kong Thursday, Aug. 27, 2009.
View Photo »Kong Dong, chairman of Air China Ltd. , attends a press conference in Hong Kong Thursday, Aug. 27, 2009.
View Photo »Kong Dong, chairman of Air China Ltd. , attends a press conference in Hong Kong Thursday, Aug. 27, 2009.
View Photo »Passengers look out at Air China planes on the tarmac at Beijing Airport in Beijing, China, Thursday, Aug. 20, 2009.
View Photo »Air China planes sit on the tarmac at Beijing Airport in Beijing, China, Thursday, Aug. 20, 2009.
View Photo »FILE - In this Aug. 29, 2007 file photo, Air China passenger airliners park at the Beijing International Airport in Beijing, China.
View Photo »Air China planes taxi on the tarmac in front of the new terminal building at Beijing Capital International Airport July 2, 2009.
View Photo »An Air China Boeing 747-400 containing aid supplies arrives from China at Benito Juerez airport in Mexico City on May 1, 2009. A chartered plane carrying the first batch of humanitarian aid supplies donated by China to help Mexico fight swine flu arrived on May 1.
View Photo »Aid supplies are off loaded from an Air China Boeing 747-400 which arrived from China, at Benito Juerez airport in Mexico City on May 1, 2009. A chartered plane carrying the first batch of humanitarian aid supplies donated by China to help Mexico fight swine flu arrived on May 1.
View Photo »An Air China cargo plane arrives at the Mexico City airport with aid for Mexico on Friday May 1, 2009. China has sent aid to Mexico to deal with its efforts against the swine flu outbreak.
View Photo »Kong Dong, Chairman of Air China Limited speaks at the company's annual results announcement in Hong Kong on April 21, 2009.
View Photo »Kong Dong, Chairman of Air China Limited speaks at the company's annual results announcement in Hong Kong on April 21, 2009.
View Photo »Air China Vice President, Executive Director and Chief Financial Officer Cheng Fan speaks during a news conference on the company's annual results in Hong Kong April 21, 2009.
View Photo »Air China's General Manager of Strategy & Development Yang Zhang stands in front of a screen after a news conference on the company's annual results in Hong Kong April 21, 2009.
View Photo »Air China Chairman Dong Kong speaks during a news conference on the company's annual results in Hong Kong April 21, 2009.
View Photo »Air China Chairman Dong Kong attends a news conference on the company's annual results in Hong Kong April 21, 2009.
View Photo »Air China Chairman Dong Kong attends a news conference on the company's annual results in Hong Kong April 21, 2009.
View Photo »Photo taken on February 29, 2008 shows an Air China plane flying into Beijing's brand new airport terminal.
View Photo »Paramilitary policemen march past an Air China plane carrying North Korean Premier Kim Yong-il as it leaves Beijing airport March 17, 2009.
View Photo »Air China Chairman Kong Dong (2nd R) receives a gift from Straits Exchange Foundation (SEF) Vice Chairman Kao Kong-lian (2nd L) during a ceremony in Taipei March 16, 2009 to launch Air China's first office in Taiwan.
View Photo »Air China Chairman Kong Dong (C) receives a gift from Straits Exchange Foundation (SEF) Vice Chairman Kao Kong-lian during a ceremony in Taipei March 16, 2009 to launch Air China's first office in Taiwan.
View Photo »Kong Dong, chairman of Air China, attends a news conference in Hong Kong August 27, 2009. Air China, flying high on a new investment and a strong second-quarter, warned of potential weakness facing the industry as the global economic downturn continues to squeeze air and cargo traffic.
View Photo »We estimate every 1% appreciation of the renminbi [yuan] versus the U.S. dollar will increase our estimate of Air China's end-2010 book value by 1%, [and that of] China Eastern and China Southern by 8% and 4%, respectively
Rolls-Royce, the global power systems company, has won an order for Trent 700 engines to power 20 Air China Airbus A330 aircraft
Yes, we can do shirts and merchandise and live games but more important, we can have co-operation: cultural exchanges with China through the local education department. If China Oil want to invest in England, if Air China want to develop flights into Birmingham, or Bank of China want to work with us...
Cathay Pacific is a model for Air China to learn from ... We have started an exchange program (with Cathay) to train our employees in a variety of aspects, including service, marketing, finance and personnel management.
The move is to boost Air China's competitiveness in east and south China areas, as well as embody our air network advantages
And the chairman of China Eastern told me recently that they were already in the black at present. Air China also performed better than the previous year ... There are still several holidays coming up this year, so the airline industry will not perform badly.
Honeywell's APU has a simple design that delivers high reliability and lower on-aircraft maintenance costs - up to 36 percent less than other APUs ... Air China will also benefit from an exclusive supply agreement that lowers inventory costs.
- buscavuelos
1 hour ago
Arrived in Singapore... in one piece. Oh thank the lord. Never again will I fly Air China.
- krissearle 9 hours ago
- vuelosdesdeMVD
1 day ago
Air China em BSB... vieram trazer mercadorias para o Natal... Será?? http://twitpic.com/rbnul
- georgearaujo 1 day ago