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  EVA Air - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
EVA Air (長榮航空 Changrong Hangkong) is an airline based at Chiang Kai-Shek International Airport near Taipei, Taiwan.
EVA Air is owned by the Evergreen Group, a large shipping company.
EVA Air was the launch customer for Boeing's 777-200LR in June 2000.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Eva_Airways   (333 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: EVA Airways
EVA Air (長榮航空 Changrong Hangkong, or "Evergreen Airlines") is an airline based at Chiang Kai-Shek International Airport in Taoyuan, Taiwan, near Taipei.
EVA Air is owned by the Evergreen Group, a large shipping company, and was launched in 1991.
EVA Air is ranked as one of the world’s top-10 safest carriers by Aero International Magazine in Germany.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/EVA-Airways   (203 words)

  
 Van hier tot Tokio met Eva Airways
Eva Airways, de nationale luchtvaartmaatschappij van Taiwan, heeft de route Taipei - Tokio toegekend gekregen, waarmee het aantal bestemmingen in Azië sterk wordt uitgebreid.
Eva Airways heeft eveneens toestemming gekregen om drie maal per week een charterdienst te onderhouden tussen Taipei en Sapporo, een stad in Hokkaido, één van de meest noordelijk gelegen eilanden van Japan.
EVA Airways maakt deel uit van de gerenommeerde Evergreen Group en is de toonaangevende, onafhankelijke luchtvaartmaatschappij van Taiwan.
www.nieuwsbank.nl /inp/2000/07/0710G106.htm   (292 words)

  
 Boeing News Release: EVA Airways To Order Four Boeing 777s   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
We're pleased that EVA is planning to add this superior product to its fleet." He added that the 777 will bring a new level of passenger comfort and amenities to travelers in Asia, and that "combined with the excellent service provided by Asian carriers the 777 is a formula for success."
EVA Airways, which is Asia's fastest growing major airline, would operate the 777s on routes throughout Asia.
EVA Airlines currently operates 10 Boeing 747-400s, including eight 747 combis, and nine Boeing 767s.
www.boeing.com /news/releases/1995/news.release.950613-b.html   (363 words)

  
 WORLD AIRWAYS SIGNS $116 MILLION CONTRACT WITH EVA AIRWAYS
EVA initiated air service in 1991 and today flies to more than 40 destinations on four continents for passengers and cargo customers.
EVA is the largest operator of MD-11F aircraft in Asia.
World Airways, a wholly owned subsidiary of World Air Holdings, Inc., is a U.S.-certificated air carrier providing customized transportation services for major international passenger and cargo carriers, the United States military, and international leisure tour operators.
woa.com /news/20050120.html   (330 words)

  
 GE - Aviation: GE Engine Services and EVA Airways Pursue Joint Venture Company
June 17, 1997 -- EVENDALE, Ohio - GE Engine Services and EVA Airways Corporation have signed a Memorandum of Intent (MOI) to explore the formation of an engine overhaul and maintenance joint venture company at the EVA overhaul facility in Taiwan.
GE and EVA officials signed the MOI on Sunday, June 15, at the Paris Air Show.
EVA will be the majority owner of the joint venture company; however, both companies will benefit from the synergies in joining the technologies and capabilities from both companies.
www.geae.com /aboutgeae/presscenter/services/services_19970617.html   (202 words)

  
 GE - Aviation: EVA Airways Places $350 Million GE90-115B Engine Order
EVA Airways began operation in 1991 and has since become one of the fastest growing airlines in Asia.
EVA operates a fleet of 19 Boeing 747-400s, 12 MD-11 freighters, and eight Boeing 767s powered by the CF6-80C2.
EVA plans to use the new 777 jetliners on non-stop international routes between Taipei and the United States and destinations throughout Europe.
www.geae.com /aboutgeae/presscenter/ge90/ge90_2004415.html   (498 words)

  
 EVA Airways signs US$320m deal with Airbus   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
VA Airways, Taiwan's second largest international air carrier, signed a contract on Monday with Airbus Industrie for the purchase of two A330-200 passenger jets and the lease of six others, said company executive vice president Tony Su.
EVA Airway is expected to take delivery of first A330-200 in early 2003 and complete the deal in 2005.
Singapore Airlines is scheduled to take delivery of the first A380 in 2006, and Qantas Airways and Federal Express are also among the buyers of the new super jumbo jets, according to Airbus senior vice president John Leahy, who was in Taipei for the signing of the contract with EVA Airways.
www.taiwanheadlines.com /20010320/20010320b6.html   (240 words)

  
 China & EVA Airline   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
As for Eva Airways, their web sight was under construction therefore not much information was gathered from Eva Airways except that the fact that it is a private owned airline and a young airline.
Eva Airway was supposedly favored by most younger travelers since many older travelers adopted China Airlines and joined their Dynasty Frequent Flyer Program.
The main reason that Eva Airway could survive under the government owned almost monopolized China Airlines was mainly due to the support by President Lee.
www.ce.berkeley.edu /~schuang/html/china___eva_airline.html   (362 words)

  
 EVA Airways to buy 8 Boeing 777-300ERs
EVA Airways Corp., Taiwan's second-largest airline, said it will buy eight Boeing 777-300ER passenger planes for $1.5 billion to meet growing demand for air travel to Europe and the United States.
EVA, Taiwan rival China Airlines and Hong Kong's Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd. are adding flights as economic expansion fuels a recovery in business and leisure travel.
EVA will also take delivery of two Airbus SAS jetliners this year and four more next year, part of a purchase of 10 planes from the Toulouse, France-based plane maker.
seattlepi.nwsource.com /business/168913_eva14.html   (258 words)

  
 EVA Air   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
>EVA Air (長榮航空 Changrong Hangkong) is an airline based at Chiang Kai-Shek International Airport in Taoyuan, Republic of China (Taiwan), near Taipei.
In the mid-90s, EVA Air expanded into domestic Taiwan market by acquiring shares of then-called Makung International Airlines (now Uni Air), followed by Great China Airlines and Taiwan Airways.
EVA Air is ranked as one of the world’s 10 safest carriers by Aero International Magazine in Germany.
www.worldhistory.com /wiki/E/EVA-Air.htm   (355 words)

  
 Boeing News Release: Boeing And GE Announce Purchase Of Seven Longer-Range 777 Airplanes By EVA Airways Of Taiwan
The longer-range 777-300 and -200 twinjets, launched by Boeing earlier this year, build on the outstanding features and capabilities that make existing 777s market leaders in the intermediate, twin-aisle category of airplanes, including lower fuel burn, noise, emissions; increased speed capability; and superior passenger comfort.
EVA plans to use the jetliners on non-stop international routes from Taipei to the East and West Coasts of the United States, and for service from Taipei to Europe.
EVA is the second airline to announce its purchase of the longer-range 777 derivatives.
www.mdc.com /news/releases/2000/news_release_000627a.html   (514 words)

  
 TNA Jun 01, 1998 Eva Airways (BR) is forging ahead with plans ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
TNA Jun 01, 1998 Eva Airways (BR) is forging ahead with plans...
Eva Airways (BR) is forging ahead with plans...
Eva Airways (BR) is forging ahead with plans to develop Kaohsiung into an air hub for southern Taiwan.
www.cargonewsasia.com /timesnet/data/tna/docs/tna7078.html   (149 words)

  
 China Airlines, Eva Airways, and Vietnam-based Vietnam Airlines and Pacific Airlines were alleged of acting in concert ...
The effective dates of China Airlines and Eva Airways airfare hikes (21 December 2000 and 19, 20 January 2001) and the post-adjustment airfares for individual travel tickets on the Taipei - Ho Chi Min City route are highly consistent.
Eva Airways, however, issued its written notice of impending airfare adjustments on the Taipei - Ho Chi Min City route on 27 November 2000, stating adjustments would be made on 21 December 2000, 19 January 2001 and 28 January 2001 respectively.
Based on the evidence available in the present case, however, it is difficult to determine whether China Airlines and Eva Airways engaged in concerted action sufficient to constitute a violation of the Fair Trade Law by affecting the supply and demand mechanism of the market.
www.apeccp.org.tw /doc/Taipei/Case/D0581201.htm   (1127 words)

  
 Airliners.net Civil Aviation: EVA Airways Orders 10 777-200LR Freighters
EVA has tendered a proposal on the purchase to Boeing (BA), he said, adding that the schedule for the aircraft delivery hasn't been finalized yet.
EVA Airways is Taiwan's second-largest air carrier, operating a fleet of 16 cargo and 32 passenger planes.
When EVA placed their original order for 3 772LR and X number of 773ER, the 772LR were ordered because the 773ER did not have the range to perform all the routes EVA wanted to open.
www.airliners.net /discussions/general_aviation/read.main/2194489   (1541 words)

  
 noticias - EVA: BR2196 passengers, crew treated and released   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
To ensure that EVA aircraft B-16306 was not damaged, it is being kept on the ground at Narita Airport for a thorough safety and structural check.
EVA has dispatched another aircraft, a Boeing B767-300, to transport BR2195 passengers to Taipei.
“EVA Air’s primary concern is for the safety and well-being of our passengers and crew,” said K.W. Nieh, Executive Vice President, EVA Air.
www.noticias.info /archivo/2005/200503/20050329/20050329_54947.shtm   (349 words)

  
 Eva Airways
Eva Airways has teamed-up with priceline to provide the lowest fares for the most Eva Airways customers.
Eva Airways entered the airline business in 1991 firmly devoted to providing fast and reliable service throughout North America, Asia, Australia and Europe.
Eva Airways serves more than 31 destinations throughout North America, Asia, Australia and Europe.
airlines.priceline.com /airlines/eva-airways.html   (177 words)

  
 EVA Airways Corporation Orders Three Boeing 747-400 Freighters
With this order, EVA becomes the first airline in Taiwan to order the 747-400 Freighter.
When delivered, the three new airplanes will join EVA Air's all-Boeing fleet comprised of three MD-11 passenger airplanes, nine MD-11 freighters - including two that will be delivered later this year, five 747-400 passenger airplanes, 10 747-400 Combis, four 767-300ERs (extended range), and four 767-200s.
"We are pleased that EVA has chosen the 747 Freighter to complement its fleet of 747 passenger and 747 Combi aircraft," said Larry Dickenson, Boeing Commercial Airplanes Group senior vice president - Asia/Pacific Sales.
www.boeing.com /news/releases/1999/news_release_990506a.html   (245 words)

  
 EVA Airways Corp. - Fact Sheet - Hoover's   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
Taiwan's EVA Airways flies passengers and cargo to some 45 cities around the globe.
In June 2005 the airline announced it was finalizing details for operating a cargo joint venture with Shanghai Airlines beginning later in the year.
EVA additionally keeps its passengers in touch with email technology courtesy of OnAir, a joint venture between Airbus and SITA INC. EVA is an affiliate of Evergreen Marine.
www.hoovers.com /eva-air/--ID__120995--/freeuk-co-factsheet.xhtml   (275 words)

  
 AFP: Taiwan's EVA Airways signs deal for eight new Boeing jets   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
TAIPEI (AFP) — Taiwan's EVA Airways signed a 1.49 billion US dollar contract for eight B777-300ERs, bringing to 15 the number of Boeing passenger jets the airline will add to its fleet in the next five years.
EVA Airways Corp. -- the island's second largest international airline after China Airlines -- said the new jets would be used on its long-haul flights to its gateways in Europe and North America.
Boeing Co. said the deal meant EVA was its "launch customer" for...
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_kmafp/is_200404/ai_kepm442206   (223 words)

  
 Eva Airways Flights and Tickets From ebookers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
If you're looking for cheap airfare with Eva Airways, ebookers is where you'll find them.
When you book your Eva Airways flights with us, you can be rest assured that you've booked yourself a deal.
Eva Airways is a full service global airline, offering year-round low fares and an extensive global route network operating from centrally located airports.
www.ebookers.com /travel_resources/airlines/eva_airways.html   (228 words)

  
 WORLD AIRWAYS ANNOUNCES NEW $19 MILLION CARGO CONTRACT WITH EVA AIRWAYS
Under the contract, World Airways will operate an MD-11 freighter aircraft over selected routes from EVA Airways’ established and extensive worldwide route network.
With this contract, World Airways becomes the first non-Asian operator to provide wet lease aircraft of any kind to EVA Airways.
Hollis Harris, chairman and chief executive officer, stated, " EVA Airways is one of the pre-eminent carriers in Asia, and it’s an honor to become their first non-Asian wet lease carrier.
www.worldair.com /news/20040218.html   (327 words)

  
 EVA AIRWAYS PURCHASES BOEING 777 AIRCRAFT   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
EVA Airways, has purchased seven Boeing 777 which includes four 777-300 and three 777-200.
The certification for the longer-range 777 is scheduled for the third quarter of 2003.
EVA Airways was established in 1989 by the shipping company Evergreen Group of Taiwan.
www.janes.com /transport/news_briefs/jwa/article/jwa000626_04.shtml   (89 words)

  
 EVA Airways to scrap Taipei-Hawaii route   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
aipei-based EVA Airways has decided to scrap its Taipei-Hawaii route starting September 17 and divert the spared flight resources to the firm's Asian routes, EVA officials said on Monday.
Ever since the route was inaugurated in 1992, the company has operated three flights per week, with the passenger loading rate standing at over 70%.
But since almost all the passengers are tourists, instead of business passengers, EVA does not make much profit on the route, the officials said.
www.taiwanheadlines.com /20000829/20000829b3.html   (162 words)

  
 Luchtzak Aviation | Forums | Civil Aviation | African series: Ghana Air $150 million, 2/4 planes grounded - The world ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
Dr Anane explained that Ghana Airways' staff and management must change their mindset, be more efficient and committed to developing a world class service for its numerous clients and capable of meeting the changing tastes and demands of the industry.
At a press conference early this year, the then Chairman of Ghana Airways, Dr Sam Jonah was blunt to wit: Ghana Airways is in dire straits and needed immediate help.
It is on record that Ghana Airways was early this year suspended from the IATA clearing-house.
www.luchtzak.be /postt2746.html   (530 words)

  
 Airliners.net Civil Aviation: Correct Pronounciation Of EVA Airways.
EVA is the first 3 letteres of Evergreen Cargo.
EVA is the airline branch of the EVERGREEN cargo ship company, the name is often seen on green containers on trucks, or railroads.
Originally EVA was to be called Evregreen Airlines, but the boys in Oregon objected to Evergreen-Taiwan about "their name"...
www.airliners.net /discussions/general_aviation/read.main/1436140   (734 words)

  
 GE - Aviation: GE Engine Services and EVA Airways Form Joint Venture
GE and Eva officials signed the Memorandum of Agreement on Tuesday, February 24, in Tapei.
Closing of the transaction is planned to occur in June 1998, subject to execution of definitive agreements and the receipt of certain approvals.
Eva, Taiwan's second-largest carrier, will be the majority owner of the joint venture.
www.geae.com /aboutgeae/presscenter/services/services_19980225.html   (527 words)

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