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 China National Aviation Corporation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(中國航空公司 or CNAC) was an airline in the Republic of China.
CNAC eventually operated routes from Shanghai to Peiping, Chungking, and Canton, using Douglas DC-2 and DC-3 aircraft.
It was forced to cease operations following the Chinese revolution of 1949.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/CNAC

  
 History
To fill their ranks, CNAC added many Tiger pilots to their number when the AVG was disbanded, as well as other commercial pilots recruited in the United States and China.
Surmounting massive technical problems, CNAC established the first air routes in China, connecting the commercial center of Shanghai with Canton, Peking and the cities along the Yangtze River.
Originally a partnership between the Chinese government and the Curtiss-Wright corporation, the airline became a part of the Pan American Airways empire in 1933.
www.humppilots.com /history.htm

  
 Flight Suits: Historical China Navional Aviation Corp (CNAC) Patch
CNAC transported supplies and personnel for the famous Flying Tigers, flying between bases in Burma and China.
Japanese Forces soon cut the Burma Road between India, Burma and China, and CNAC transported vital materials and personnel over the Hump's 500 miles of inhospitable weather and terrain while dodging marauding Japanese fighters.
Between April 1942 and August 1945, CNAC crews flew the C-47 on more than 38,000 trips over the Hump, transporting 114,500 tons of vital materials and personnel to Chinese and American Forces in China, Burma and India.
www.flightsuits.com /patch_cnac.html

  
 The Administration Must Name Chinese Defense Companies in the United States
China National Aero-Technology Import-Export Corporation (Aviation Industries Corporation of China)
China Aviation Supplies Corporation (Aviation Industries Corporation of China)
China's acquisition of dual-use technology and diversion of this technology to military use has serious implications for U.S. national security.
www.heritage.org /Research/AsiaandthePacific/BG1399.cfm

  
 140342.htm
About 10:15 P.M., Emil Silvan “Scotty” Scott was killed in the crash of China National Aviation Corporation’s (CNAC’s) last DC-2, shortly after take-off, about 2 km from the Kunming Airdrome on a flight to Chungking.
P. Fogarty, former British commissioner for the Shan States of Northern Burma and recently appointed representative of the Burmese Government in China.
On March 16, 1942, Emil was buried in the Chinese Cemetery for Military Aviators, 8 km east of Kunming on the Kweiyang road.
dnausers.d-n-a.net /dnetGOjg/140342.htm

  
 Capt. Bill Maher
In the fall of 1944 he resigned to join the China National Aviation Corporation.
Bill has served as President of the China National Aviation Corp Association since 1980, a worldwide organization of pilots who flew for the China National Airlines, a joint venture between the Chinese Government and Pan-American Airways.
From 1944 thru 1946 Bill served with the China National Aviation Corp who pioneered the Hump Route over the Himalayan Mountains while supplying the AVG Flying Tigers, the 14
www.humppilots.com /maherwilliamj.htm

  
 dc2half
China National Aviation Corporation (CNAC) Originally a DC-3, the plane in question was one of several Douglas models owned by the China National Airways Corporation (CNAC).
In the spring of 1941, the plane was flying a scheduled route between Hong Kong and Chungking when it received word by radio that Japanese fighters were in the area.
When the shooting was over, the plane's fuselage was riddled with bullet holes, and one wing had been completely blasted off.
www.douglasdc3.com /dc2half/dc2half.htm

  
 China: AVIATION INDUSTRY CORP. I & II
China: AVIATION INDUSTRY CORP. I & II The following IMI is based on articles in the July 2, 1999 edition of China Aviation News on China Aviation Industry Corporation (AVIC), and interviews with industry experts.
They control an additional 22 enterprises, institutes and specialized companies including China Aviation Industry Supply and Marketing Corporation and the 50% ownership with AVIC I of CATIC.
SUMMARY: In an effort to become more competitive, China established ten new state-owned aviation corporations, including splitting AVIC (Aviation Industry of China) into AVIC I and II.
www.fas.org /nuke/guide/china/contractor/mark0025.htm

  
 China World Trade Corporation :: China World Trade Corporation Subsidiary New Generation Group Enters Marketing Agreement with Air China
The "new" Air China was formed by combining the "old" Air China, China National Aviation Company and China Southwest Airlines.
Air China is the only airline that flies China's national flag on every aircraft and provides special planes for state leaders.
Air China carries over 18.5 million passengers annually on 322 air routes, including 56 domestic and 266 international routes.
sev.prnewswire.com /travel/20041129/NYM15129112004-1.html

  
 China
Canton Airlines and the China National Aviation Corporation (CNAC) both purchased two DC-2s.
Early on, China took an interest in the DC-2.
Soon afterward, CNAC merged with Pan American Airways (PAA), which was expanding its base of operation onto the Asian mainland.
www.dc3history.org /china.htm

  
 AtelierYaron.com - The Artwork of Alexander Yaron
It refers to those people of foreign descent who were either born and reared in China, or to those who had lived and worked there for many years in the world of commerce, in the service of foreign governments, or as missionaries.
We are known as "Old China Hands." This term has been in use since the beginning of the 20th century.
As Old China Hands, we are aware of our heritage and take pride in having participated in this distinct and turbulent phase of China's history.
www.atelieryaron.com /AboutUs.asp?artist_id=1

  
 Flying the Hump
It is impossible to overestimate the value of the China National Aviation Corporation CNAC) in pioneering and developing Hump routes from India to China and in its conscientious cooperation in helping the army learn to fly the dangerous territory The army was constantly trying to take over the operations of this civilian carrier.
Stanley K. Hombeck, an advisor on political relations in China, wrote to the secretary of state in 1943 concerning a dispute when the army tried to take over CNAC: “CNAC pioneered.,.
From November to March were the best flying conditions in India and Burma, but in China there were freezing rain and typical winter conditions.
www.geocities.com /cedmah/hump.html

  
 Canada NewsWire Group
This is the second set of orders that CMC Electronics has received from China's flag carrier, who leads the recently established China National Aviation Holding group that also includes China National Aviation Corporation and China Southwest Airlines.
Onex Corporation is a diversified company with annual consolidated revenues of approximately CDN $16 billion and consolidated assets of approximately CDN $14 billion.
This new Inmarsat service has been designed to meet the needs of aircraft passengers, corporate users and the flight deck, while making use of existing Aero H/H+ Satcom components already found on a large number of airline and corporate jet aircraft.
www.newswire.ca /en/releases/archive/February2005/01/c9169.html

  
 past_projects.htm
Following their AVG service, all three of these AVG veterans flew the “Hump” while flying for the China National Aviation Corporation.
The SAAHF coordinated the participation of the Consul General of the People’s Republic of China in Los Angeles in the event and presented an exhibition of aviation fine art by the Foundation’s Artist-in-Residence, Roy Grinnell.
ยท Successfully nominated the American Volunteer Group the “Flying Tigers” to receive the U.S. National Aviation Hall of Fame’s 1999 Milton Caniff Spirit of Flight Award.
www.sinoam.com /past_projects.htm

  
 Science: Aerospace: History - Open Site
China gained international recognition as the third nation to place a man in space on October 15, 2003.
Cessna's formation of the Cessna Corporation in 1927 would lead to the largest producer of recreational aircraft in the world today.
In 1995 Mooney Aircraft Corporation produced its 10,000th aircraft.
open-site.org /Science/Aerospace/History

  
 C-MAP/USA The Electronic Chart Standard
Responsible for the design, development and marketing of aviation electronic navigation systems, land and aeronautical GPS charting systems, and automatic vehicle tracking systems.
Aviation products include EKPIIIC, EKPIIIC Pro and the AvMap Flight Planner.
Responsible for sales and marketing of Air and Land cartography in the United States.
www.c-map.com

  
 China National Aero-Technology Imp&Exp Xiamen Corporation
China National Aero-Technology Import and Export Xiamen Corporation (CATICXM) was established in 1981 with the registered capital of RMB 50 million.
Currently it has 99 employees.Backed up by the solid aviation industry of China, CATIC has become a large multinational conglomerate engaging in a variety of business
copyright© By 2002:China National Aero-Technology ImportandExport Xiamen Corporation
www.caticxm.com

  
 China National Aviation Corporation (CNAC)
: My name is Tom Moore and I am the web editor for the China National Aviation Corporation (CNAC) web site at: : http://www.cnac.org/ : : I am trying to locate anyone that might have information regarding one of CNAC's Maintenance Department Employees who worked, probably in China, during the 1940s.
Re: China National Aviation Corporation (CNAC) Matilda May 18:40:00 03/22/05 (
My name is Tom Moore and I am the web editor for the China National Aviation Corporation (CNAC) web site at:
www.308thbombgroup.org /och/messages/53.html

  
 Google Search: china_national_highway_102
Categories: People's Republic of China roads and expressways...
china_national_highway_102.networklive.org

  
 China
Aviation Industries Corporation of China II Baotou Nuclear Fuel Component Plant
Aviation Industries Corporation of China I (AVIC I)
China Academy of Basic Technologies of Aerospace and Electronics
www.nti.org /db/china/primindex.htm

  
 e-Travel Blackboard: Australia's Number One Industry Newsletter
Air China said its parent company, China National Aviation, intended to remain Air China 's controlling shareholder.
Air China and Cathay had on Wednesday denied a report in the South China Morning Post that said they were in merger talks that would create a Chinese aviation powerhouse.
Citing sources in the companies, the Hong Kong newspaper said Swire may accept Air China shares in return for its stake in Cathay, a move that would make Swire the single largest shareholder in the mainland carrier and place its executives at the core of the new group's operations.
test.etravelblackboard.com /index.asp?id=36325&nav=2

  
 Alibris: William M. Leary
The Dragon's Wings: The China National Aviation Corporation and the Development of Commercial Aviation in China
With an international cast of contributors, this book shows how the development of civil and commercial aviation in Europe and the United States has affected the global economy at every level.
Civil Air Transport (CAT), founded in China after World War II by Claire Chennault and Whiting Willauer, was initially a commercial carrier specializing in air freight.
www.alibris.com /search/books/author/William_M._Leary

  
 China National Space Administration
Letters of congratulation from friendly countries and diplomats in China have been sent to me for being the new Administrator of China National Space Administration.
They are also symbols of friendship with China National Space Administration, with myself and with Chinese people.
China National Space Administration Delegation Visited 3 Latin American Countries
www.cnsa.gov.cn /main_e.asp

  
 Old China Hands - CBI Links
Curtiss-Wright, the leading aeronautical corporation in the United States at the time, founded the China National Aviation Corporation (CNAC) in partnership with the Chinese government in 1929.
the air route from the Assam valley in India over the Himalaya mountains into China.
Tom Moore's great site, with lots of information about CNAC and the people who were the company.
home.att.net /~oldchinahands/och_links.htm

  
 Governments on the WWW: United States of America
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
National Center for Injury Prevention and Control (NCIPC)
U.S. Misssion to the United Nations in Vienna
www.gksoft.com /govt/en/us.html

  
 Polyflor News - First commercial Polyflor LVT project in Macau
The natural tones of the 'Tierra' tiles, featured within the Polyflor Expona Art and Design Collection, have been fitted in the China National Aviation Corporation in Macau.
This is the first commercial project in Macau using Polyflor luxury vinyl tiles.
www.voyager.polyflor.com /jh/news.nsf/page/5red3e

  
 New York College of Health Professions - Academics
Liqun Chen, M.D. (People’s Republic of China), M.S., L.Ac.
Ph.D., Traditional Chinese Medicine, China Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine; Bachelor of Medicine, China Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine; Served as vice chairman of Chinese Herbology Exam Committee, commissioner, and question writer for Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM).
MD, Henan Medical University, People's Republic of China; Licensed Acupuncturist, NY State; over twenty years experience in the diagnosis and treatment of disease with Traditional Chinese Medicine, Acupuncture and Massage Therapy; taught Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture for over nine years in China; Director of Luo Yang, China, Medical Health Center.
www.nycollege.edu /fac_admin.html

  
 Iran Watch - devoted to monitoring the progress of Iran in building weapons of mass destruction
China National Non-metallic Minerals Industrial Import and Export Corporation (CNMIEC)
China National Non-metallic Minerals Industry Corporation (Group) (CNMC)
China National Machinery and Electric Equipment Import-Export Company
www.iranwatch.org /suppliers/suppliers-list.asp

  
 China's Top 500 Import and Export Companies
China National Native Produce & Animal By-Products Imp.
China Iron and Steel Industry and Trade Group Corporation
www.chinavista.com /business/500/home.html

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