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China seeks air freight expansion.
Sep 11, 2005 (Aircraft & Aerospace Asia-Pacific - ABIX via COMTEX) -- The Chinese Government is very keen to increase the size of its domestic air freighter fleet, according to Lu Jianheng. ...
Tags: China, Civil Aviation Authority, Manufacturing
Research articles 2005-09-11
AMS radar project takes to the air.(International Report)(Finmeccanica of Italy /BAE Systems contract with Civil Aviation Authority of China)(Brief Article)
In a contract worth approximately US$3 M, AMS, an equal shares joint venture between Finmeccanica of Italy and BAE Systems of the UK, has signed a contract with the Civil Aviation Authority of China CAAC to supply two mono-pulse versions of SIR-S, the AMS Mode-S Secondary ...
Tags: China, Civil Aviation Authority, Manufacturing, radar
Research articles 2003-12-01
Beijing criticizes as "insincere" idea by Taiwan for flights.
Sep 18, 2003 (The Asian Wall Street Journal - ABIX via COMTEX) The Chinese Government has criticised a proposal made by the Taiwanese Government for regular cargo flights to China. Pu Zhazhou, the head of the China Civil Aviation Authority, said that the proposal has...
Tags: China, Civil Aviation Authority, MARKETING
Research articles 2003-09-18
DIRECT AIR LINE BEIJING-CAIRO TO START OPERATE THIS YEAR
According to Al-Hayat newspaper (August 11, 2002), a delegation of the Egyptian Civil Aviation Authority departed yesterday to China for a 10 days visit. During the visit, the delegation will meet with Chinese civil aviation authority officials to complete discussions between the two parties regarding the opening of the new...
Tags: China, Civil Aviation Authority, delegation
Research articles 2002-08-12
EGYPT: DIRECT AIR LINE BEIJING-CAIRO TO START OPERATE THIS YEAR.(Brief Article)
According to Al-Hayat newspaper (August 11, 2002), a delegation of the Egyptian Civil Aviation Authority departed yesterday to China for a 10 days visit. During the visit, the delegation will meet with Chinese civil aviation authority officials to complete discussions between the two parties regarding the...
Tags: China, Civil Aviation Authority, delegation
Research articles 2002-08-12
China aims for giant step forward in its air safety.
Aug 05, 2002 (Lloyd's List Daily Commercial News ABIX via COMTEX) -- China is reportedly toughening its safety standards following the crash of two Chinese aircraft in April and May 2002. The accidents involved Air China and China Northern Airlines aircraft. According to the...
Tags: China, Civil Aviation Authority, Manufacturing
Research articles 2002-08-05
pacific/ far east: in brief.
Hainan Airlines is taking a major stake (51%) in China Xinhua Airlines as part of the CAAC's Civil Aviation Authority of China demand for a consolidation of Chinese airlines. Meanwhile, it has also been announced that China Eastern and China Yunnan are to merge. ...
Tags: China, Civil Aviation Authority, Manufacturing
Research articles 2001-04-01

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Radiant Announces Distribution Agreement With the Civil Aviation Authority of China's AVITEC
Radiant Energy Corporation ("Radiant" or the "Company") (TSX VENTURE: RDT) developer and marketer of InfraTek®, the environmentally friendly, patented, infrared pre-flight aircraft deicing system, is pleased to announce the signing of an agreement with the China Civil Aviation Technology and Equipment Corporation ("AVITEC"), a division of the Civil Aviation Authority...
Tags: Civil Aviation Authority
Research articles 2007-02-27
Air China and CAAC complete operational validation of RNP at Jiuzhaigou Airport
AIRLINE INDUSTRY INFORMATION-C1997-2007 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD Air China and the Civil Aviation Authority of China CAAC have completed a successful operational validation flight this week of Required Navigation Performance RNP navigation procedures at Jiuzhaigou Airport. The completion reportedly caps an extensive programme of procedure development, flight testing and...
Tags: Boeing Co.
Research articles 2007-02-07
CAAC AND MACAO CAA TO SIGN NEW MEMORANDUM
AsiaInfo Services 12-07-2006 CAAC and Macao CAA to Sign New Memorandum BEIJING, Dec 07, 2006 SinoCast via COMTEX -- On December 11, the Civil Aviation Administration of China CAAC and Macao Civil Aviation Authority CAA will sign a new mem ...
Tags: Civil Aviation Authority, transportation
Research articles 2006-12-07
Boeing, Air China , CAAC, Naverus demonstrate advanced aviation operations at Lhasa Airport.
M2 PRESSWIRE-22 April 2005-BOEING: Boeing, Air China , CAAC, Naverus demonstrate advanced aviation operations at Lhasa AirportC1994-2005 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:21042005 BEIJING - The Civil Aviation Authority of China CAAC, Air China, Boeing and Naverus have successfully demonstrated new navigation ...
Tags: Boeing Co., China, Manufacturing, NETWORKING
Research articles 2005-04-22
U.S.-China aviation relations: flight path toward open skies?
Introduction On January 7, 1981, a Civil Aviation Authority of China CAAC Boeing 747 touched down at San Francisco International Airport, marking the resumption of air service between the People's Republic of China and the United States for the first time since the Communist...
Tags: agreement, aircraft, aviation, carrier, China, Deregulation, DOT, Northwest Airlines Corp., U.S.
Research articles 2002-09-22
Griffon Unit Signs Two Air Traffic Control Contracts in China Valued at $3.25 Million; Telephonics to Supply Air Traffic Control Automation Equipment to the Civil Aviation Authority of China
FARMINGDALE, N.Y. -- Telephonics Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Griffon Corporation (NYSE:GFF), announced today that it was awarded two contracts valued at $3.25 million for Air Traffic Control Automation Systems for the cities of Zhanjiang and Zhengzhou, China. Under these contracts, Telephonics will supply their most advanced air...
Tags: air traffic control, Civil Aviation Authority
Research articles 2005-06-13
China gives initial approval for two more private airlines
BEIJING, AFP ? China has approved preparations for the establishment of two private airlines that hope to offer chartered passenger and cargo flights out of the eastern municipalities of Shanghai and Tianjin. The Civil Aviation Authority of China CAAC has given the green light for the establishment of Shanghai-based...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Autumn, China, MARKETING, Shanghai, Strategy
Research articles 2004-06-08
Fifty-three confirmed killed as plane crashes into park lake in north China
BEIJING AFP — Fifty-three people were confirmed dead after a passenger plane crashed shortly after take-off in northern China, officials and state mmedia said. China Eastern's flight MU-5210 bound for Shanghai plunged into a lake in Nanhai Park just minutes after leaving from Baotou city in Inner Mongolia region...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, INTERNET, Xinhua News Agency
Research articles 2004-11-20
Virgin Makes Further Moves on China
Virgin Atlantic has set in motion the second step in its program to establish a domestic service in China. During the July official inaugural flight of the British carrier's Heathrow-Shanghai service, chairman and entrepreneurial guru Richard Branson announced that the airline is actively lobbying the UK Civil Aviation Authority...
Tags: China, Entrepreneurship, Virgin Atlantic
Research articles 1999-07-23
Radiant Announces Distribution Agreement With the Civil Aviation Authority of China's AVITEC.
PORT COLBORNE, ONTARIO, Feb 27, 2007 CCNMatthews via COMTEX -- Radiant Energy Corporation ("Radiant" or the "Company") (TSX VENTURE:RDT) developer and marketer of InfraTekR, the environmentally friendly, patented, infrared pre PORT COLBORNE, ONTARIO, Feb 27, 2007 CCNMatthews via COMTEX -- Radiant Energy Corporation ("Radiant" or...
Tags: Civil Aviation Authority
Research articles 2007-02-27
Need to know: Connaught contract ... Accor target ... Whitbread offer ...
View video and Need to Know interactive heatmap Economics Inflation: Official figures showed that inflation on the consumer prices index jumped to 1.9 per cent in November, from 1.5 per cent in October. Inflation on the retail prices index showed a reading of 0.3 per cent, up from minus 0.8...
Tags: company, plan, hotel, Whitbread Plc., Tullow Oil Plc., Accor S.A.
News items 2009-12-17
Upgrade for Entebbe airport.(Business Travel)
THE CIVIL AVIATION Authority CAA has handed over two project sites to the contractors that won the bids for construction of a domestic and general aviation terminal building and expansion of the arrivals area at the Entebbe International Airport. According to the Public Affairs Department, China...
Tags: Civil Aviation Authority, Quality
Research articles 2006-10-01
This Week in WAN
June 4, 1999 Chinese airlines were offloading expensive wide-body aircraft to their foreign routes as a final attempt to offset increasing losses at home as the back end of the Asian financial crisis continued to ravage the South east Asian state. The move followed drastic cuts in domestic airfares,...
Tags: Civil Aviation Authority, Government, Manufacturing, NETWORKING, WANs
Research articles 2000-06-02
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