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  2. Shanghai Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Shanghai Airlines also operates services from Shanghai to Melbourne Airport, Australia on behalf of China Eastern Airlines utilising its aircraft and crew. In June 2019, Shanghai Airlines opened direct flights to Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport. This is a list of destinations served currently by Shanghai Airlines as of April 2024.

  3. Changi Airport - Wikipedia

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    US$13.3 billion [ 6] Social impact (2017) 119,000 [ 6] Source: Changi Airport Group [ 7] WAD [ 8] Singapore Changi Airport ( / ˈtʃɑːŋi / CHAHNG-ee) ( IATA: SIN, ICAO: WSSS, FAA LID: AMSL: 22ft/6.65m) is a major international airport that serves Singapore, and is one of the largest transportation hubs in Asia.

  4. Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport - Wikipedia

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    By the end of 2011, Hongqiao Airport hosted 22 airlines serving 82 scheduled passenger destinations. [3] Shanghai Hongqiao Airport was also certified with the Skytrax 5-Star Airport Rating for facilities, terminal comfort and cleanliness, shopping, food & beverages, and staff service in 2019. [4]

  5. Shanghai Pudong International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Pudong Airport is a fast-growing hub for both passenger and cargo traffic. With 3,440,084 metric tons handled in 2024, the airport is the world's third-busiest airport by cargo traffic. Pudong Airport also served a total of 54,476,397 passengers in 2023, making it the second-busiest airport in China after Guangzhou Baiyun Airport, sixth-busiest ...

  6. Xiamen Gaoqi International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Gaoqi Airport can be seen in the bottom left of the island. Xiamen Gaoqi International Airport ( IATA: XMN, ICAO: ZSAM) is an international airport serving the city of Xiamen in East China ’s Fujian province. It is the main base of XiamenAir and TAECO, an aircraft maintenance provider. The airport is located on the north side of Xiamen Island.

  7. Zhengzhou Xinzheng International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The former international airport of Zhengzhou, known as Zhengzhou Dongjiao Airport (Chinese: 郑州东郊机场), was built in 1956.However, the airport, which had a 2,400 meter long and 45 meter wide runway, capable of handling airliners as large as a Boeing 767, was too close to the city center, worsening the air and noise pollution, especially from jet-powered planes like the Trident and ...

  8. List of airline codes (S) - Wikipedia

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    Shanghai Airlines: SHANGHAI AIR China Part of China Eastern Airlines: CSY Shuangyang General Aviation: SHUANGYANG China ZH CSZ Shenzhen Airlines: SHENZHEN AIR China 8C CXI Corendon Airlines Europe: TOURIST Malta DKT Sioux Falls Aviation: DAKOTA United States DKY Servicios Aéreos Elite: DAKOY Spain DNI Servicios Aéreos Denim: AERO DENIM Mexico ...

  9. Shanghai Airlines Cargo - Wikipedia

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    Website. shanghai-air.com. Shanghai Airlines Cargo (上海航空股份公司) was a cargo airline based in Shanghai, China. A joint venture between Shanghai Airlines and EVA Air of the Evergreen Group based in Taiwan, it was established in June 2006. The airline was merged into China Cargo Airlines, along with Great Wall Airlines .