China Xinjiang Airlines () was a Chinese
airline owned by
CAAC. It had its headquarters on the property of
Diwopu International Airport in
Urumqi.
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" China Xinjiang Airlines. Retrieved on October 12, 2012. "地址:中国新疆乌鲁木齐市迎宾路46号 地窝堡国际机场" It was based in
Ürümqi and had a secondary hub in
Changzhou in
Jiangsu province.
The airline was absorbed by
China Southern Airlines in 2003.
History
The airline was established as a detachment of the CAAC Xinjiang Regional Authority;
it started operations on .
In late 1993 the airline took ownership of the first of five 72-seater
ATR 72s that had been ordered in May the same year. This event was a milestone for China Xinjiang Airlines as it became the first Chinese airline in taking delivery and operating ATR aircraft.
Xinjiang Airlines was evenly owned by CAAC and the
Xinjiang Province and it had a fleet of two
Antonov An-24s, two
DHC-6 Twin Otters, one
Ilyushin Il-86, eight
SAP Y-8s and six
Tupolev Tu-154M
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s.
the president position was held by Zhang Ruifu, who employed 4,597.
At this time,
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Beijing,
Changsha,
Changzhou,
Chengdu
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Chongqing
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Dalian
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Fuzhou
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Guangzhou,
Guilin,
Haikou,
Hangzhou,
Harbin
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Hong Kong,
Islamabad,
Jinan
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Karamay,
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Moscow,
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Qingdao
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Shanghai,
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Shenzhen,
Tashkent,
Tianjin,
Wuhan,
Xian,
Xiamen,
Xining,
Yantai and
Zhengzhou
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comprised the scheduled destination network.
In 2001,
Boeing 737-400s were deployed on a new route linking Urumqi with Hong Kong.
China Southern Airlines (CZ) integrated both
China Northern Airlines and China Xinjiang Airlines into its operations; the takeover had been approved by the Chinese authorities in October 2002.
China Xinjiang Airlines IATA's code ″XO″ became replaced with the CZ one for domestic operations in early 2003.
, the replacement of the XO code was extended to all the operations.
Fleet
China Xinjiang Airlines operated the following aircraft:
Notes
References
External links
Xinjiang Branch–
China Southern Airlines
{{Transport in China
Defunct airlines of China
Airlines established in 1985
Airlines disestablished in 2003
China Southern Airlines
Chinese companies established in 1985
Chinese companies disestablished in 2003