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Juneyao Airlines
吉祥航空公司IATA
HOICAO
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AIR JUNEYAOFounded 2005 Hubs Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport
Shanghai Pudong International AirportFleet size 20 Destinations 32 Headquarters Shanghai, China Key people Wang Junjin Website www.juneyaoairlines.com Juneyao Airlines (Chinese: 上海吉祥航空有限公司; pinyin: Shànghǎi Jíxiáng Hángkōng Yǒuxiàngōngsī) is a privately owned airline based in Changning District, Shanghai, China,[1] operating domestic services out of the two Shanghai airports (Hongqiao and Pudong).[2] The company was founded in 2005[3] as a subsidiary of Juneyao Group.[4]
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Main article: Juneyao Airlines destinationsFleet
As of June 2011, the Juneyao Airlines fleet consists of the following aircraft with an average age of 2.7 years:[5]
Juneyao Airlines fleet Aircraft In Service Orders Passengers
(Business/Economy)Airbus A319-100 2 — Airbus A320-200 18 2 158 (8/150) Total 20 2 Go-Around Controversy
On 13 August 2011, Qatar Airways Flight 888 declared a low-fuel emergency and elected to diverted to Shanghai's Hongqiao Airport. Hongqiao ATC ordered Juneyao Flight 1112 to terminate its approach and allow the Qatari Boeing 777-300ER to land. Juneyao's pilot ignored repeated orders to abort their landing and give QR888 priority, ultimately forcing Qatar to go-around. Both aircraft landed safely without injury or damage to the aircraft.
On 29 August 2011 the Civil Aviation Administration of China published its investigation report indicating that HO1112 refused to follow six consecutive orders from Hongqiao ATC in the span of seven minutes to abort their approach and that the crew on duty breached regulation CCAR-91-R2 of CAAC. The license of HO1112's South Korean Captain was permanently revoked in China and the Chinese co-pilot's license was suspended for six months. The CAAC also issued a bulletin to the Korea Transportation Safety Authority formally reporting the Korean captain's misbehavior. Furthermore, Juneyao Airlines is indefinitely suspended from recruiting foreign flight crew and will have 10% of their slots suspended for three months. Although there was only 5,200kg of fuel left aboard QR888 after landing, an amount sufficient for another 18 minutes of regular flight plus 30 minutes of reserve, the CAAC indicated that QR888 did not breach any regulation. Nevertheless, the CAAC issued a bulletin to the Civil Aviation Authority of Qatar recommending an improvement in fuel calculation. [6]
References
- ^ 上海吉祥航空有限公司_职位搜索_智联招聘 Juneyao Airlines. Retrieved on February 28, 2011.
- ^ "Directory: World Airlines". Flight International: p. 99. 2007-04-03.
- ^ Juneyao Airlines at airlineupdate.com
- ^ Air Transport World 9 May 2007
- ^ Juneyao Airlines fleet list at planespotters.net
- ^ 民航华东地区管理局严厉处罚吉祥航空公司违章行为 [1], CAAC, August 29, 2011, accessed August 29, 2011
External links
- Official website (Chinese)
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