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China Xinjiang Airlines (中国新疆航空公司) (IATA code XO ; ICAO code CXJ) was an airline based in the People's Republic of China owned by CAAC. In 2003, the airline was acquired by China Southern Airlines.
The airline had been founded in 1985. It was based in Ürümqi, the provincial capital of Xinjiang, and had a secondary hub in Changzhou in the Jiangsu province near Nanjing.
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Former destinations
Besides domestic routes, China Xinjiang also served the following:
- Kazakhstan - Almaty
- Kyrghyzstan - Bishkek
- Pakistan - Islamabad
- Russia - Moscow, Novosibirsk, Yekaterinburg
- Uzbekistan - Tashkent
Fleet
China Xinjiang operated the following aircraft types, when it was merged into China Southern Airlines.
Former fleet included DHC-6 and Tupolev Tu-154.
External links
Websites
- Airlines Remembered: China Xinjiang Airlines
- Aviation photos: China Xinjiang Airlines
- Airline timetable image: China Xinjiang Airlines
Articles
- Xinjiang Airlines maintains China's longest safe flight record (January 3, 2003)
- China Northern & Xinjiang Airlines using China Southern flight code on domestic flights (January 10, 2003)
- China Northern Airlines and Xinjiang Airlines now using China Southern flight code on all international flights (March 28, 2003)
- Continued integration of China Northern & Xinjiang Airlines (April 8, 2003)
- People's Daily article: "China Southern signs asset acquisition agreement". (November 17, 2004)
See also
Airlines of the People's Republic of China Passenger Air China · Air Macau2 · Beijing Capital Airlines · Chengdu Airlines · China Express Airlines · Cathay Pacific1 · China Eastern Airlines · China Flying Dragon Aviation · China Southern Airlines · China United Airlines · Chongqing Airlines · Dalian Airlines · Dragonair1 · East Star Airlines · Grand China Air · Grand China Express Air · Hainan Airlines · Hebei Airlines · Henan Airlines · Hong Kong Airlines1 · Hong Kong Express Airways1 · Joy Air · Juneyao Airlines · Kunming Airlines · Kunpeng Airlines · Lucky Air · Okay Airways · Shandong Airlines · Shanghai Airlines · Shenzhen Airlines · Sichuan Airlines · Spring Airlines · Tianjin Airlines · Tibet Airlines · West Air · Xiamen AirlinesCargo Lists relating to aviation General Aircraft (manufacturers) · Aircraft engines (manufacturers) · Airlines (defunct) · Airports · Civil authorities · Museums · Registration prefixes · Rotorcraft (manufacturers) · TimelineMilitary Accidents/incidents Records Categories:- Defunct airlines of the People's Republic of China
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