China Airlines
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Virgin America announced an interline agreement with China Airlines
to provide "seamless travel on the networks of both carriers across their respective North American and Asian routes," according to the U.S.-based carrier.
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China's Xiamen Airlines intends to join the SkyTeam Alliance
joining other China-based members China Airlines , China Eastern and China Southern.
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Slots, Visas Stymie U.S.-China Open Skies
In the meantime, the largest global alliances have bulked up their Chinese presence. For example, Taiwan's China Airlines and Shanghai-based China Eastern last year agreed to join SkyTeam, whose members also include Guangzhou-based
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China Airlines To Join SkyTeam
announced an agreement to add China Airlines as a full member of the airline ..... expansion in Asia. Taiwan-based China Airlines now begins the process of becoming ..... Airlines. "The inclusion of China Airlines in our network will solidify SkyTeam
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Washington Wire: FAA Approves N.E. U.S. Airspace Redesign
perform the inspection, the FAA announced Aug. 29. Loose wing parts may be responsible for a fire that destroyed a China Airlines aircraft that became inflamed after landing in Okinawa, Japan, officials said. Boeing is backing the inspection
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Inflight Wireless Internet On The Way
Connexion service. Other international airlines joined the fold, including All Nippon Airways, Asiana Airlines, China Airlines , El Al Israel Airlines, Etihad Airways, Japan Airlines, Korean Air, SAS and Singapore Airlines. However due
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The Boeing Company pulled the plug on its money-losing, in-flight Internet service
Boeing last year said it had 500 corporate accounts and had installed the service on 140 planes operated by ANA, China Airlines , El Al, Japan Airlines, Korean, Lufthansa, SAS and Singapore. Boeing will take a charge of up to $320 million
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International Inflight Connectivity Soaring
fleet continuing through the end of 2006. Other carriers planning to install Connexion services include Asiana, China Airlines and Korean Airlines, which is expected to launch the product on Seoul-New York flights as early as this month
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Inflight E-mail Services Attracting Corporate Clients
airline customers preparing to move forward include All Nippon, Japan Airlines and Scandinavian Airlines System. China Airlines , Korean Air and Singapore Airlines also announced intentions to install the system. Boeing said Siemens is "joining
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DOT To FAA: Assess Safety Of Foreign Codeshare Partners
its oversight practices to meet changes in the industry," said the IG. The report noted that Korean Airlines and China Airlines have been dropped by their U.S. partners due to their poor safety records. However, Thai Airways, with five

