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China Southern Airlines (中国南方航空公司) (SEHK: [1055], NYSE: [ZNH]) is an airline based in Guangzhou in the Guangdong province of the People's Republic of China. It is one of the leading airlines in China operating domestic, regional and international services.

Its main operations hub is at Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport, with hubs at Xiamen Gaoqi International Airport (XMN), Zhuhai Airport (ZUH), Shantou Airport (SWA), Shenzhen Bao'an International Airport, Wuhan Tianhe Airport (WUH), Haikou Airport (HAK), Guiyang Airport (KWE), Guilin Airport (KWL), Changsha Airport (CSX), Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport, Zhengzhou Xinzheng International Airport (CGO).

History

The airline was established in March 1995. In June 1997 China Southern Airlines initial public stock offering on the New York and Hong Kong stock exchanges generated over $700 million. In July 2000, Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC), announced that it had selected China Southern as one of three airlines to lead the restructuring of China's air transport industry. It acquired Zhongyuan Airlines on 4 August 2000. In January 2003 the airline absorbed China Northern Airlines and its subsidiaries Beiya Airlines and China Northern Swan, as well as China Xinjiang Airlines, into its domestic operations. In November 2004 the acquisition was completed as China Southern acquired the holding company that owned China Northern and China Xinjiang.

In 2004, the company achieved a turnover of around 40 million passengers, becoming one of the top ten passenger carriers in the world. Among all Chinese airlines, it boasts the largest fleet with the most bases, most extensive domestic networks and highest flight frequencies. Renowned for its excellent passenger services, the airline has won Five-star Diamond Award for flight services and has been honoured as China's best airline by TTG Asia Magazine.

It signed a Memorandum of Understanding on August 28, 2004 with SkyTeam Alliance, which it will then be able to join, thus becoming the first mainland Chinese airline to enter a global airline alliance. Members of any SkyTeam mileage program can redeem miles on China Southern by contacting the airline of choice or simply entering their SkyPearl club number if that is one of the choices for a frequent flyer program. They are scheduled to join late 2006 to early 2007.

Incidents and accidents

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Destinations

Fleet

Boeing 777-200 (Kansai Airport)
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Boeing 777-200 (Kansai Airport)

The China Southern Airlines fleet consists of the following aircraft (at September 2005):

In March 2006, China Southern Airlines fleet age is 8.1 years old.

Aircraft Orders

Delivery of the first Airbus A330-243 to China Southern Airlines took place on 25 February 2005, with the second in March 2005. It is the first operator of the type in China and has a further two on order due for delivery in the first half of 2005. The aircraft seats 266 passengers and will be operated mainly on medium and long range routes, including some possible new international routes.

China Southern Airlines has agreed a leasing deal for 9 Boeing 737-800 from GECAS for 7 years, with deliveries to be completed by February 2006 (ref: Airliner World, March 2005).

An agreement has been signed with Airbus for the purchase of 5 Airbus A380-800 aircraft for delivery in time for the 2008 Olympics. It is the first commitment for the type from a Chinese carrier. China Southern has also signed initial agreement for the purchase of 13 Boeing 787 aircraft, of which 3 would be for its affiliate Xiamen Airlines. The aircraft would be delivered between 2008 and 2010 (ref: Airliner World, April 2005).

The airline has placed an order for 10 Airbus A330 aircraft in a deal worth $1.5bn (£815m) announced during a visit to China by United Kingdom Prime Minister, Tony Blair on European Union business. The aircraft are due for delivery in 2007 and 2008 (ref: BBC News, 6 September 2005).

On the 7th July 2006 China Southern Airlines has confirmed a deal with Airbus covering the purchase of 50 more A320 narrowbodies for delivery from 2009.

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