Air China
Air China is China's only national flag carrier and a Star Alliance member. Headquartered in Beijing, the airline traces its origins to 1988 and became publicly traded in 2004. With the Phoenix as its corporate symbol, Air China embodies the 'Phoenix Spirit' of serving the world and leading forward to higher goals.
Global route network
Air China operates a fleet of over 600 aircraft with an average age of just 6.26 years. The airline serves 377 routes – 98 international, 16 regional, and 263 domestic – covering 173 cities in 39 countries and 108 destinations within China. Through the Star Alliance network, connectivity extends to 1,330 destinations worldwide.
Service and operations
Air China was the designated carrier for the Beijing 2008 Olympics and continues to serve as the carrier for Chinese leaders' official visits abroad. The airline's subsidiaries include Air China Cargo, Air Macau, Shenzhen Airlines, Dalian Airlines, and Beijing Airlines, among others. Air China also holds interests in Cathay Pacific and Shandong Airlines.
Ground services and training
Air China provides comprehensive ground services at Beijing Capital International Airport, and was the first domestic carrier to introduce self-service check-in and baggage devices. The airline operates an IATA-accredited Flight Attendants Training Center that has trained over 80,000 trainees from 40 airlines worldwide.
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