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  Shanghai Airport Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Shanghai has two airports, with the opening of the new Pudong International Airport (PIA) in October 1999 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic.
The two Shanghai-based airlines, China Eastern Airlines (CEA) and Shanghai Airlines (SAL), have substantial investments at Hongqiao and are probably reluctant to move overnight to Pudong.
One would have Shanghai's biggest domestic airlines and existing international flights use the new airport while another has flights classified by their destinations-all flights from the northwest would use one airport while flights from the southeast would use the other.
www.worldroom.com /pages/wrnshg/get_arnd/airprt_shg.phtml   (907 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Established in 1985, Shanghai Airlines Co., Ltd. is the first commercial airline in China.
With a fleet of 48 aircraft, Shanghai Airlines has inaugurated over 150 domestic, international and regional routes by the end of December, 2005, reaching the main large or medium cities all over the country and 10 international (regional) cities.
Since 1996 Shanghai Airlines has gained profit in several consecutive years and will continue keep the situation of fast and stable development.
www.shanghai-air.com /ywwy/english.htm   (414 words)

  
 Shanghai Airlines Passenger Opinions about Shanghai Airlines standards
There was a Shanghai Airlines employee on the flight, he sat in the 1st section.
Beijing to Shanghai on a B 757 service and although we had a delay and fully loaded plane service was very good.
I joined Shanghai airline mileage club 6 month ago and I flew around the country A LOT with this airline.
www.airlinequality.com /Forum/shanghai.htm   (1163 words)

  
 Shanghai Airlines Snaps up Carrier
Shanghai Airlines Co yesterday revealed it had agreed to take over China United Airlines at a cost of 70 million yuan (US$8.4 million).
Shanghai Airlines, which is competing with the nation's third-biggest airline, China Eastern Airways, has 31 aircraft and reported a turnover of US$546 million and a profit of US$11.11 million last year.
Shanghai Airlines is one of the country's two smaller carriers not to have been snapped up by one of China's "big four" airlines.
www.chinainfotravel.com /Shanghai_Airlines_Snaps_up_Carrier_5681.htm   (527 words)

  
 United Technologies Corp. - Shanghai Airlines selects Pratt power
"Shanghai Airlines was the first carrier in China to operate the 757 with Pratt engines," said Lyman Marshall, president of Pratt & Whitney China.
Shanghai Airlines flies over 100 routes connecting 54 Chinese cities and five foreign and regional cities.
In addition to the 757, Shanghai Airlines also operates Pratt-powered Boeing 767 aircraft.
www.utc.com /press/releases/2003-09-11a.htm   (251 words)

  
 USATODAY.com - China opens Shanghai to domestic airlines   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
SHANGHAI (Reuters) — China will give its airlines free rein to fly from or through Shanghai starting next year, the country's top aviation regulator said on Wednesday, throwing open one of the country's most lucrative hubs to competition.
It also partly reverses a ban, in place since 2003, that barred airlines not based in Shanghai, Beijing or Guangzhou from flying between the two cities in which they were not headquartered.
Shanghai's two airports — older, domestic Hongqiao and new, mainly international Pudong — posted a 46.5% climb in traffic last year to 24.76 million people.
www.usatoday.com /travel/news/2004-04-28-shanghai-open_x.htm   (606 words)

  
 Shanghai Airlines - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Shanghai Airlines is an airline based in the People's Republic of China, and was established in 1985 as the first commercial airline other than the airline operation division of the Civil Aviation Administration of China.
Shanghai Airlines will also join Air New Zealand's "Airpoints" program from November 19, 2006.
The airline is planning to launch a joint-venture cargo airline, Shanghai Airlines Cargo, with Taiwan-based EVA Air.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Shanghai_Airlines   (280 words)

  
 Shanghai Airlines_China Highlights Travel   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Established with the investment by local enterprises in 1985, Shanghai Airlines is the first limited liability airline in China, which is responsible for its own operational profits and losses.
Shanghai Airlines has achieved satisfactory economic and social benefits through its excellent safety records, high-quality service and effective operational management.
Now Shanghai Airlines has grown into a large enterprise group with air transport as major business, complemented by passenger and cargo sales agency, tourism, hotel, trade, advertisement and real estates.
www.chinahighlights.com /china-airline/shanghai_airlines.htm   (300 words)

  
 united.com - Press release detail
Shanghai Airlines, founded in 1985, is the first commercial airlines company with multiple investments in China.
Since its establishment 20 years ago, Shanghai Airlines has remained focused on safety, customer satisfaction and is constantly in the pursuit of excellence.
Shanghai Airlines has maintained a leading position for its on-time reliability in the industry.
www.united.com /press/detail/0,6862,53828,00.html   (1155 words)

  
 aarcorp.com – Press Releases
AAR will provide Shanghai Airlines with maintenance, overhaul and exchange services, as well as provide access to AAR's inventory of rotable landing gear and landing gear components.
AAR Landing Gear Services is a self-contained, full-service aircraft landing gear overhaul facility that provides maintenance, repair, overhaul and exchange services on virtually every type of major commercial, regional and military aircraft in use today.
Shanghai Airlines Co., Ltd. (SAL) is a commercial airline company based in Shanghai, the People's Republic of China.
www.aarcorp.com /news/shanghai_airlines.htm   (525 words)

  
 Shanghai Airlines invited to become Member of Star Alliance
Shanghai Airlines Chairman Zhou Chi said the invitation to join Star Alliance would only further enhance Shanghai Airlines’ position as a leader in the Chinese aviation market.
Chairman Chi and Mr Albrecht also added that Shanghai Airlines and Star Alliance would be working closely together to obtain more resources from airport authorities for the mutual benefit of all parties.
Commented Chairman Zhou, “With the development of Shanghai Pudong Airport, we should make full use of the airport resources, provide quick and convenient transferring and connecting service which is called "Under One Roof", and offer high-quality service to business passengers.
www.asiatraveltips.com /news06/125-ShanghaiAirlines.shtml   (377 words)

  
 Shanghai, Shanghai China   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Shanghai, a major port city on the west coast of the Pacific, is a municipality directly under the central government, covers 6341 square kilometers (145 square miles) and has 1,419 million inhabitants.
The Shanghai Stock Exchange and various specialized markets have developed rapidly in Shanghai, which also has the country's largest foreign exchange trading center as well as many foreign banks and insurance companies.
Shanghai is also a historical and cultural city with a rich heritage: the beautiful Longhua Pagoda dating from 242 A.D., the exquisite Mao Pagoda built in Tang Dynasty and the Song Dynasty Huzhou Pagoda, which leans even more than the Leaning Tower of Pisa.
www.cnhomestay.com /city/shanghai/shanghai.htm   (948 words)

  
 Shanghai : Planning a Trip : Getting There | Frommers.com
Chinese airlines frequently "code share" with foreign airlines as well, which means you may end up flying on a Chinese airline jet even if you've purchased a foreign airline ticket, or vice versa.
American Airlines (www.aa.com) appears to fly to Shànghai but it is actually a code-share flight on China Eastern.
From the United Kingdom & Europe--Shànghai is connected to the U.K. and Europe by Virgin Atlantic (www.virgin-atlantic.com), Air France (www.airfrance.com), Austrian Airlines (www.austrianair.com), KLM Royal Dutch Airlines (www.klm.com), Lufthansa (www.lufthansa.com), Aeroflot (www.aeroflot.com), Finnair Airlines (www.finnair.com), Scandanavian Airlines (www.scandanavian.net), and Turkish Airlines (www.turkishair.com).
www.frommers.com /destinations/shanghai/0717020009.html   (660 words)

  
 ALLIANCE AIR--THE CARGO SERVICE COMPANY
Since the system was first launched in the summer of 1998 as a freight tracking system, new functions have been added to it to meet Alliance Air’s business requirements in its cargo ground handling service and road feeder service for its client airlines.
By the booth of our RFS partner, China Southern Airlines, we explained how our business model works for clients and exchanged opinions with local trucking companies and media about the Cargo industry in a different market of the world.
Thus, Lorena’s biggest challenge and the source of her major accomplishments are rooted in steadily expanding the company’s business while ensuring the company’s viability as a long-term provider of groundhandling services for cargo that goes to the far reaches of the earth.
www.allianceairlines.com   (733 words)

  
 EVA Applies for Taiwan’s Approval to Re-invest in Shanghai Airlines Cargo
Shanghai Airlines Cargo International Co., Ltd. is based at Pudong International Airport outside of Shanghai.
Shanghai Airlines Cargo is providing dedicated freighter services to Frankfurt, Macau, Hong Kong, Osaka, Bangkok and Ho Chi-Minh City.
EVA has worked with Shanghai Airlines and used Macau as a hub for transporting cargo shipments between Shanghai and Taipei since August 2003.
www.evaair.com /html/b2c/english/eva/news/2006/200606190002   (388 words)

  
 Shanghai
Located in the southwestern part of the metropolis of Shanghai, Xujiahui has a history of 600 years.
With the arrival of the 21st century, it unfolds its charm with a completely new look, as another downtown district of Shanghai to emerge as a result of the city's structural reform and opening up.
Xujiahui is a passageway to the city proper from Shanghai's suburban districts of Minhang, Songjiang, Fengxian and Jinshan, and neighboring provinces and municipalities.
www.warriortours.com /cityguides/shanghai.htm   (193 words)

  
 China Opens Shanghai To Domestic Airlines
China will give its airlines free rein to fly from or through Shanghai starting next year, the country's senior aviation regulator said on Wednesday, throwing open one of the country's most lucrative hubs to competition.
The skies over Shanghai's high rise buildings look set to get crowded next year with the opening -- which means carriers such as Guangzhou-based China Southern Airlines will be able to fly the popular Shanghai-Beijing route.
Shanghai's two airports -- older, domestic Hongqiao and new, mainly international Pudong -- posted a 46.5 percent climb in traffic last year to 24.76 million people.
news.airwise.com /stories/2004/04/1083135379.html   (506 words)

  
 Shanghai Airlines may consider new share issue, strategic foreign investor - Forbes.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
SHANGHAI (AFX) - Shanghai Airlines Co Ltd will be seeking additional financing in the future, but it has not decided whether it will do this through issuing new shares, welcoming a strategic investor or other means, chairman Zhou Chi said.
Rival Shanghai-based China Eastern Airlines has said that it is seeking investment from a foreign carrier, while the George Soros-controlled American Aviation LCD is the largest investor in the southern Hainan Airlines.
Zhou was speaking on the sidelines of a press conference regarding the airline's invitation to join Star Alliance, a partnership of 18 international airlines.
www.forbes.com /finance/feeds/afx/2006/05/10/afx2734595.html   (452 words)

  
 EVA Airways, Shanghai Airlines partner
The sister company of Evergreen Marine (schedules available) and Taiwan's second-largest airline, EVA Airways, plans to form a joint venture air cargo company with China's Shanghai Airlines, a newspaper said on Wednesday.
Shanghai Airlines said a deal may be in the works, but declined to give details.
EVA said that while it has maintained a cooperative relationship with Shanghai Air over the years, it denied any deal was under discussion.
www.tiaca.org /articles/2005/03/28/93E8FD6F716949B1A76FF5DB48183459.asp   (214 words)

  
 United Airlines - Shanghai Airlines
Shanghai Airlines serves major business centers throughout China from its’s hub in Shanghai.
Shanghai Airlines flights within China are available as follows:
Shanghai Airlines flights between China and Japan or Korea:
www.united.com /page/article/0,6722,51777,00.html   (138 words)

  
 Shanghaiist: Pilot shortage hits home
For the past six months, Shanghai Airlines has been forced to look outside Chinese borders in order to get its freight airplanes off the ground on time--that's right, laowai are stepping into a cockpit near you.
In recent years, the scale of Shanghai Airlines fleet keeps expanding at a rate of 30% every year.
According to a director of Shanghai Airlines, it will take at least 8 to 10 years and several million yuan to train a green hand to a qualified plane commander.
www.shanghaiist.com /archives/2006/03/12/pilot_shortage.php   (656 words)

  
 Shanghai Airlines catering and inflight meal reviews @ AIRLINEMEALS.NET
They should be great with a can of cold beer, but still at such fare and duration of flight, bottled water was already exceed my expectation.
Also, the staff at Shanghai Airlines were nice and looks smart, a big difference with other mainland Chinese airlines.
The strawberry jam, dried fruits and dried vegetables was unidentify.
www.airlinemeals.net /meals/ShanghaiAirlines.html   (311 words)

  
 All Nippon Airways and Shanghai Airlines seek alliance   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
All Nippon Airways (ANA) and Shanghai Airlines have applied for government approval to commence codesharing.
If approved, the two airlines would initiate agreements on selected international routes between Tokyo and Shanghai and Osaka and Shanghai (operated by ANA) and Shanghai and Osaka (operated by Shanghai Airlines).
According to the two airlines, the domestic codesharing would be the first of its kind between a Japanese and Chinese airline.
www.janes.com /transport/news_briefs/jwa/article/jwa040721_03.shtml   (173 words)

  
 Boeing: Shanghai Airlines Places Order for Boeing 757-200s
Established in 1985 in China's largest city, Shanghai Airlines operates a fleet of 23 Boeing jetliners including 11 Next-Generation 737s, seven 757-200s and five 767-300s.
The Boeing 757 is in a class by itself with superior economics and airport performance.
The 757 has the lowest operating cost per seat-mile of any single-aisle jetliner in its class and is the world's most efficient single-aisle airplane.
www.boeing.com /news/releases/2003/q3/nr_030910g.html   (367 words)

  
 Shanghai Pudong International Airport - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Recently, Continental Airlines proposed a new route from Newark Liberty International Airport to Shanghai.
And Continental would be the third airline to operate directly from the United States to Shanghai and they would be the fourth U.S. carrier to operate flights to Shanghai.
Currently, Northwest Airlines is in the race to apply for a U.S.-China route, which is a nonstop service from Detroit to Shanghai (Northwest had a nonstop service from Detroit to Shanghai from 2000-2002).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Shanghai_Pudong_International_Airport   (632 words)

  
 United Airlines in Shanghai
When dialed in Shanghai, it will transfer to its Shanghai office seamlessly.
After checking all the airlines, we finally choose United Airlines to fly to U.S. It is interesting that almost all flight booking system used the wizard to check flight information.
Actually, the United Airlines office is now located in Shui On Plaza on Huai Hai.
home.wangjianshuo.com /archives/20041129_united_airlines_in_shanghai.htm   (492 words)

  
 Shanghai Airlines Will Use ARINCs GLOBALink/VHF Service   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Annapolis, Maryland, USA—Shanghai Airlines, one of China’s leading domestic airlines, has awarded its first contract for air/ground data link communications to the Asia Pacific division of ARINC Incorporated.
Established by private local investment in 1985, Shanghai Airlines is China ’s first commercial limited liability airline, and is responsible for its own operating profits and losses.
Founded to provide reliable and efficient radio communications for the airlines, ARINC is headquartered in Annapolis, Maryland, and operates key regional offices in London and Singapore, with over 3,000 employees worldwide.
www.arinc.com /news/2004/05-04-04.html   (376 words)

  
 Boeing celebrates Delivery of ILFC's 600th Airplane
Boeing, in conjunction with International Lease Finance Corp. (ILFC), held delivery ceremonies Wednesday with Shanghai Airlines for the airline's newest Next-Generation 737-800.
The airplane is the 600th Boeing aircraft delivered to ILFC and will join 11 other Next-Generation 737s that ILFC currently leases to Shanghai Airlines.
Established in 1985 in China's largest city, Shanghai Airlines operates 39 Boeing jetliners including 20 Next-Generation 737s, 13 757-200s, five 767-300s and one MD-11 freighter.
www.asiatraveltips.com /news06/195-ShanghaiAirlines.shtml   (220 words)

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