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 Dragonair - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 1986, the airline officially changed its name to Dragonair (although its Chinese name remained the same) and was granted licences to operate to eight cities in mainland China and a regular service to Phuket.
In 1998, Dragonair became the last airline to have a plane landing at Kai Tak International Airport.
Dragonair's planes are basically all white, with a red dragon on the tail, and the name Dragonair written in English dark lettering under the front passenger windows, and in Chinese red lettering over the front passenger windows also.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Dragonair   (581 words)

  
 Passenger Opinions about Dragonair
Dragonair is a quality airline but within mainland China where this is not an option, I always try to fly Air China.
I noticed that Dragonair, like every other airline, was still using metal forks (with plastic knives) in the aftermath of 09/11, so I inquired by customer comment form on why this was so.
Dragonair are under pressure from China Eastern, when it comes to price on this route, but they are still the clear winner.
www.airlinequality.com /Forum/dragon.htm   (2553 words)

  
 Dragonair Flights and Tickets From ebookers
Dragonair is a full service global airline, offering year-round low fares and an extensive global route network operating from centrally located airports.
Compare discount airfare rates to find the cheapest airline tickets with Dragonair from ebookers.
When you book your Dragonair flights with us, you can be rest assured that you've booked yourself a deal.
www.ebookers.com /travel_resources/airlines/dragonair.html   (219 words)

  
 Rolls-Royce: Media Room
Mike Terrett, President, Civil Aerospace, at Rolls-Royce, said: “This new agreement expands on the strong relationship we have with Dragonair and we are extremely proud to be supporting the airline as it continues its rapid growth plan.
Dragonair already has seven leased A330s currently in service and is expecting delivery of a further four lease aircraft.
Dragonair’s A320 series aircraft are powered by V2500 engines, which are produced by International Aero Engines, a consortium in which Rolls-Royce is a principal shareholder.
www.rolls-royce.com /media/showPR.jsp?PR_ID=40211   (442 words)

  
 Customer Profile: Dragonair (Hong Kong Dragon Airlines)
"Dragonair has come a long way in its 17 years of operation and our continued investment in the latest e-business applications is a reflection of the focus on business improvement that now exists at the airline.
Founded in 1985, Hong Kong Dragon Airlines Limited (Dragonair) serves major passenger destinations across Asia with one of the youngest and most advanced aircraft fleets in the region.
Dragonair knew that an integrated global system would make knowledge and value available across the organization, to it considered the option of adding the appropriate modules of the Oracle E-Business Suite was therefore being considered as each of the existing applications became unable to cope with business growth.
www.oracle.com /pls/cis/Profiles.print_html?p_profile_id=3313   (699 words)

  
 news - DRAGONAIR SUPPORTS EDUCATIONAL VISIT TO CAMBODIA
(HONG KONG) Dragonair sponsored air travel to Phnom Penh in Cambodia for 31 students and teachers to participate in a study tour organised by International Christian Concern, a non-profit charity, as part of educational initiatives under the airline's Corporate Social Responsibility Programme.
DRAGONAIR: CEO HONOURED FOR 'CONTRIBUTING TO RISE IN CHINA'S GLOBAL TRADE'
"The trip gave the students aged 14 — 17 the opportunity to experience a very different environment and culture from Hong Kong, hopefully leading to greater understanding and fostering a sense of purpose and responsibility among them," said Andy Tung, Chief Operating Officer of Dragonair.
www.noticias.info /asp/aspComunicados.asp?nid=91406&src=0   (240 words)

  
 Dragonair Products
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www.peoplesconvention.com /dragonair.html   (147 words)

  
 DragonAir - a low-cost airline
Founded in 1985, Dragonair serves 30 passenger destinations across Asia with one of the youngest and most advanced aircraft fleets in the region.
The list below shows where DragonAir fly from and to.
www.low-cost-airlines.nu /94/DragonAir.htm   (364 words)

  
 Dragonair - Details and Fleet History - Planespotters.net
You are here: Home » Airline Index » Dragonair
Dragonair - Details and Fleet History- Planespotters.net
www.plane-spotters.net /Airline/Dragonair?show=all   (25 words)

  
 Phuket Air Catering - PACCO was jointly established by Thai Airways.
Today, Pacco is widely known and gains more customers such as Silk Air, China Airline, Dragonair, Tranasia, Far Eastern Air Transport Corp, Israel Airline, Air China, Asiana Airline, Orient Thai, Condor, Britania Airway, Mytravel Airway,Finnair, Novair, LTU International Airways, Belair, Lauda Air, Monarch Airline.
PACCO is a long haul flight kitchen that can produce all kinds of food including the second in-flight meal in order to facilitate all airlines so that they do not have to load more food in Bangkok.
Recently, Korean Air, Phuket Air, Shanghai Airlines and China Eastern Airlines have agreed to trust with the service of Pacco.
www.phuketaircatering.com /reward.html   (25 words)

  
 Research and Markets - Market Research Reports - Airlines in China: Market Analysis - Printer Friendly
At certain levels of analysis within the report airlines such as Hong Kong-based Cathay Pacific and Dragonair have been considered as well as Air Macao and other airlines that have recently become part of China or are returning to Chinese rule in the near future.
Leading airlines such as Cathay Pacific, Dragonair and China Southern Airlines are listed on the stock market and revenues have grown annually along with passenger numbers, cargo tonnage and routes.
As airlines such as Singapore Air and Thai find themselves struggling in the new economic reality, China’s skies are becoming ever more crowded with a growing number of airlines.
www.researchandmarkets.com /reports/278/278.htm   (1116 words)

  
 Research and Markets - Market Research Reports - Airlines in China: Market Analysis - Printer Friendly
At certain levels of analysis within the report airlines such as Hong Kong-based Cathay Pacific and Dragonair have been considered as well as Air Macao and other airlines that have recently become part of China or are returning to Chinese rule in the near future.
Leading airlines such as Cathay Pacific, Dragonair and China Southern Airlines are listed on the stock market and revenues have grown annually along with passenger numbers, cargo tonnage and routes.
As airlines such as Singapore Air and Thai find themselves struggling in the new economic reality, China’s skies are becoming ever more crowded with a growing number of airlines.
www.researchandmarkets.com /reports/278/278.htm   (1116 words)

  
 The Standard - Golden Dragon wins flights deal - Business Section
Dragonair and Air Macau are controlled by China National Aviation Corp. Golden Dragon's approved destinations also largely avoid competition with Hong Kong Express, a Hong Kong-based budget airline also controlled by Ho, which has been granted rights to fly to Guangzhou, Hangzhou, Nanjing, Chongqing and Ningbo.
Air Macau along with two partners plans to start a budget airline at the end of the year in which it will invest US$30 million (HK$234 million) for a 51 percent stake.
Golden Dragon, one of three start-up airlines in Macau, has won regulatory approval to fly to 10 destinations, after agreeing with the Macau government to largely avoid routes offered by Air Macau's new budget airline and Hong Kong Dragon Airlines.
www.thestandard.com.hk /stdn/std/Business/GF16Ae03.html   (479 words)

  
 The Standard - Golden Dragon wins flights deal - Business Section
Dragonair and Air Macau are controlled by China National Aviation Corp. Golden Dragon's approved destinations also largely avoid competition with Hong Kong Express, a Hong Kong-based budget airline also controlled by Ho, which has been granted rights to fly to Guangzhou, Hangzhou, Nanjing, Chongqing and Ningbo.
Air Macau along with two partners plans to start a budget airline at the end of the year in which it will invest US$30 million (HK$234 million) for a 51 percent stake.
Golden Dragon, one of three start-up airlines in Macau, has won regulatory approval to fly to 10 destinations, after agreeing with the Macau government to largely avoid routes offered by Air Macau's new budget airline and Hong Kong Dragon Airlines.
www.thestandard.com.hk /stdn/std/Business/GF16Ae03.html   (479 words)

  
 Swire Pacific Limited
HAS is a joint venture formed in 1996 between Cathay Pacific Airways (70%) and associate airline Dragonair (30%).
Cathay Pacific is an international airline registered and based in Hong Kong, and offers passenger and cargo services to more than 85 destinations around the world.
Cathay Pacific Airways and Swire Pacific first acquired interests in the airline in 1990 and today the two companies hold stakes of 18.6% and 7.7% respectively.
www.swirepacific.com /about/business1.htm   (479 words)

  
 Cathay Pacific - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In January 1990, Cathay Pacific and its parent company Swire Pacific acquired a significant shareholding in Dragonair, and a 60% stake in cargo airline Air Hong Kong.
Cathay Pacific Airways was founded in Shanghai on September 24, 1946 by an American and an Australian, Roy Farrell and Sydney de Kantzow, both ex-air force, who each put up HK$1 to register the airline.
According to legend, the airline was conceived by Farrell and some foreign correspondents at the bar of the Manila Hotel.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Cathay_Pacific   (1372 words)

  
 Air China - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In March 2005, Air China was in talks with Swire Group, the largest shareholder of Cathay Pacific, for merger talks about Air China acquiring Cathay Pacific, and Cathay Pacific acquiring a majority stake of Dragonair, in return for the Swire Group becoming the largest individual shareholder of Air China's parent company.
Air China (Chinese: 中国国际航空公司, Zhōngguó Guójì Hángkōng Gōngsī, literally "Chinese International Aviation Company", abbreviated 国航) is the People's Republic of China's state owned and largest commercial airline (not to be confused with China Airlines, which is the Republic of China (Taiwan)'s state airline) and is based in Beijing.
Air China has shareholdings in Air China Cargo (51%), Air Macau (51%) and also holds majority shares of Shandong Airlines.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Air_China   (667 words)

  
 Air China - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In March 2005, Air China was in talks with Swire Group, the largest shareholder of Cathay Pacific, for merger talks about Air China acquiring Cathay Pacific, and Cathay Pacific acquiring a majority stake of Dragonair, in return for the Swire Group becoming the largest individual shareholder of Air China's parent company.
Air China (Chinese:中国国际航空公司, Zhōngguó Guójì Hángkōng Gōngsī, literally "Chinese International Aviation Company", abbreviated 国航) is the People's Republic of China's state owned and largest commercial airline (not to be confused with China Airlines, which is the Republic of China (Taiwan)'s state airline) and is based in Beijing.
Air China has shareholdings in Air China Cargo (51%), Air Macau (51%) and also holds majority shares of Shandong Airlines.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Air_China   (667 words)

  
 People's Daily Online -- CR Airways launches direct Hong Kong-Sanya flight
CR Airways was founded in 2001 as the third passenger airline in Hong Kong following Cathay Pacific Airways and Dragonair.
It is the 14th overseas airline to operate in Hainan, a tropical island which is drawing a growing number of sightseers from Hong Kong.
Hong Kong-based CR Airways launched its first scheduled flight between Hong Kong and Sanya, a scenic city in the southernmost province of Hainan, Friday.
english.peopledaily.com.cn /200507/24/eng20050724_197895.html   (667 words)

  
 Research and Markets - Market Research Reports - Airlines in China: Market Analysis - Printer Friendly
At certain levels of analysis within the report airlines such as Hong Kong-based Cathay Pacific and Dragonair have been considered as well as Air Macao and other airlines that have recently become part of China or are returning to Chinese rule in the near future.
Leading airlines such as Cathay Pacific, Dragonair and China Southern Airlines are listed on the stock market and revenues have grown annually along with passenger numbers, cargo tonnage and routes.
As airlines such as Singapore Air and Thai find themselves struggling in the new economic reality, China’s skies are becoming ever more crowded with a growing number of airlines.
www.researchandmarkets.com /reports/278/278.htm   (667 words)

  
 Air China - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
During 2004 as part of a consolidation of the Chinese aviation industry Air China absorbed Zhejiang Airlines (subsidiary of CNAC).
It is the flag carrier and the only airline to fly the PRC national flag on its entire fleet.
In March 2005, Air China was in talks with Swire Group, the largest shareholder of Cathay Pacific, for merger talks about Air China acquiring Cathay Pacific, and Cathay Pacific acquiring a majority stake of Dragonair, in return for the Swire Group becoming the largest individual shareholder of Air China's parent company.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Air_China   (715 words)

  
 Dragon Travel Vietnam, Laos, Cambdoia - Travel Tips
Dragonair, Laos Aviation, Bangkok Airways, Malaysia Airlines, Royal air Cambodge, Silk Air, Thai Airways International, Vietnam Airlines and President Airlines are currently serving Phnom Penh.
Airline Companies currently serving Ho Chi Minh City are Vietnam airlines, Air France, Cathay Pacific Airways, China southern Airlines, Malaysia Airlines, Lao Aviation, Singapore Airlines, Swissair, Aeroflot, Thai Airways, Korean Air, Lufthansa German Airlines, Lauda Air, Asiana Airlines, Royal Air Cambodge.
Airline Companies currently serving Hanoi are Vietnam airlines, Air France, Cathay Pacific Airways, China southern Airlines, Malaysia Airlines, Laos Aviation, Singapore Airlines, Aeroflot, Thai Airways.
www.optiontours.com /travel_tips.html   (2164 words)

  
 Asia Hong Kong Transport
Dragonair- Hong Kong airline serving 25 destinations across Asia.
Oasis Hong Kong Airlines - Operates budget, long-haul passenger airline services.
Hong Kong Express Airways Limited - Operates flights between Hong Kong and mainland China.
www.iper1.com /iper1-odp/scat/id/Regional/Asia/Hong_Kong/Transport   (517 words)

  
 Airline Industry Information: Hong Kong to get new budget airline
Steve Miller, a founder of Hong Kong's Dragonair, is reportedly set to serve as the CEO for Oasis Hong Kong Airlines, with services to Berlin, Vienna, Cologne and Milan listed as options for flights by the end of the year.
A new budget airline, which will operate routes between Hong Kong and European destinations, is planning to start services at the end of 2005.
Airline Industry Information: Hong Kong to get new budget airline
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m0CWU/is_2005_Feb_4/ai_n9488122   (178 words)

  
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thetopsafarivacationinformation.com /56/african-safari-airways-ltd.html   (178 words)

  
 Cathay Pacific Airways Limited - Fact Sheet - Hoover's
Cathay Pacific owns 22% of regional airline Dragonair.
The airline is 46%-owned by Swire Pacific; CITIC Pacific owns 26%.
Cathay Pacific Airways flies passengers and cargo to about 90 destinations around the globe.
www.hoovers.com /freeuk/co/factsheet.xhtml?ID=55392&mode=print   (178 words)

  
 The History and Story of Cathay Pacific
Cathay Pacific has other agreements with Air Hong Kong, Dragonair, Japan Airlines, Korean Airlines, Lufthansa and Singapore Airlines.
Cathay Pacific is the largest airline in Hongkong, and is the one of the most profitable airlines in the airline industry.
Cathay Pacific now has code-sharing with Ansett New Zealand to Christchurch; British Midland to Belfast, Edinburgh, Glasgow and Teesside; Vietnam Airlines to Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City.
www.hkstar.com /~cchris/cathay.html   (178 words)

  
 Southern pacific - Elpunto
Cathay Pacific owns 22% of regional airline Dragonair.
Sample Overview KeyCompetitors China Airlines China Southern Airlines Singapore Airlines There are 11 competitors for Cathay Pacific; see more.
The airline is 46%-owned by Swire Pacific; CITIC Pacific owns 26%.
www.elpuntojoven.com /ho-scale/mantua/southern-pacific.html   (423 words)

  
 Hong Kong - Psychology Central
Additionally, both Hong Kong International Airport and Cathay Pacific Airways have been voted best in the world, in the airport and airline criteria respectively, by Skytrax from 2001 to 2005.
After dreadful delays in the cargo systems in the first few months, the airport now serves as a transport hub for Southeast Asia, and as the hub for Cathay Pacific Airways, Dragonair, Air Hong Kong and Hong Kong Express.
Hong Kong's climate is subtropical and prone to monsoons.
psychcentral.com /psypsych/Hong_Kong   (6023 words)

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