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China Eastern Airlines

China Eastern Airlines Corporation Limited (simplified Chinese: 中国东方航空公司; traditional Chinese: 中國東方航空公司), also known as China Eastern, is an airline headquartered in the China Eastern Airlines Building,[3] on the grounds of Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport in Changning District, Shanghai.[4] It is one of the "Big Three" airlines (alongside Air China and China Southern Airlines) of the People's Republic of China, operating international, domestic and regional routes. Hongqiao airport, along with the larger Shanghai Pudong International Airport, are China Eastern's main hubs, with secondary hubs in Beijing Daxing, Kunming, and Xi'an.[5]

China Eastern Airlines
中国东方航空公司
IATA ICAO Callsign
MU CES CHINA EASTERN
Founded25 June 1988; 34 years ago (1988-06-25)
Hubs
Secondary hubs
Focus cities
Frequent-flyer programEastern Miles
AllianceSkyTeam
Subsidiaries
Fleet size617
Destinations248
Parent companyChina Eastern Air Holding Company
Traded asSSE: 600115
SEHK: 670
HeadquartersNo. 2550 Hongqiao Rd, Shanghai
Key peopleLiu Shaoyong (Chairman)
Revenue ¥85.25 billion RMB (2012)[2]
Operating income ¥4.228 billion RMB (2012)[2]
Net income ¥2.808 billion RMB (2012)[2]
Total assets ¥123.82 billion RMB (2012)[2]
Total equity ¥22.93 billion RMB (2012)[2]
Employees80,000 (March, 2016)
Websitewww.ceair.com
China Eastern Airlines
Simplified Chinese中国东方航空公司
Traditional Chinese中國東方航空公司
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinZhōngguó Dōngfāng Hángkōng Gōngsī
Wu
RomanizationTson koh Ton Fon On koen Gon seh
Abbreviation
Simplified Chinese东航
Traditional Chinese東航
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyindōng háng
Wu
RomanizationTon On
Current headquarters at Shanghai Hongqiao Airport, shared with Shanghai Airlines
China Eastern Airlines branch at Beijing Daxing International Airport

It is the second largest airline in China, in terms of passenger traffic, after China Southern Airlines. In 2021, its operation revenue is 67,127 million RMB. Its total asset is 286,548 million RMB.[6] China Eastern and its subsidiary Shanghai Airlines became the 14th member of SkyTeam on 21 June 2011.[7] The parent company of China Eastern Airlines Corporation Limited is China Eastern Air Holding Company.

History

China Eastern Airlines was established on 25 June 1988 under the Civil Aviation Administration of China Huadong Administration. In 1997, China Eastern took over the unprofitable China General Aviation and also became the country's first airline to offer shares on the international market. In 1998, it founded China Cargo Airlines in a joint venture with COSCO. In March 2001, it completed the takeover of Great Wall Airlines.[5] China Yunnan Airlines and China Northwest Airlines merged into China Eastern Airlines in 2003.[citation needed] The company slogan is World-Class Hospitality with Eastern Charm (世界品位,东方魅力).[citation needed]

 
Liu Shaoyong in 2014

The Chinese government has a majority ownership stake in China Eastern Airlines (61.64%), while some shares are publicly held (H shares, 32.19%); A shares, 6.17%. On 20 April 2006, the media broke the news of a possible sale of up to 20% of its stake to foreign investors, including Singapore Airlines, Emirates and Japan Airlines, with Singapore Airlines confirming that negotiations were underway.[8][9]

After receiving approval from the State Council of China, it was announced that on 2 September 2007, Singapore Airlines and Temasek Holdings (holding company which owns 55% of Singapore Airlines) would jointly acquire shares of China Eastern Airlines.[10][11] On 9 November 2007, investors signed a final agreement to buy a combined 24% stake in China Eastern Airlines: Singapore Airlines would own 15.73% and Temasek Holdings an 8.27% stake in the airline.[12] Singapore Airlines' pending entry into the Chinese market prompted the Hong Kong carrier Cathay Pacific to attempt to block the deal by buying a significant stake in China Eastern and voting down the deal together with Air China (which already held an 11% stake in China Eastern) at the shareholders' meeting in December 2007.[13][14] However, on 24 September, Cathay Pacific announced that it had abandoned these plans.[15]

Air China's parent company, state-owned China National Aviation Corporation, announced in January 2008 that it would offer 32% more than Singapore Airlines for the 24% stake in China Eastern, potentially complicating the deal that Singapore Airlines and Temasek had proposed by Beckett Saufley.[16] However, minority shareholders declined the offer made by Singapore Airlines. It is thought that this was due to the massive effort made by Air China to buy the 24% stake.[17]

On 11 June 2009, it was announced that China Eastern Airlines would merge with Shanghai Airlines.[18] The merger of China Eastern and Shanghai Airlines was expected to reduce excess competition between the two Shanghai-based carriers while consolidating Shanghai's status as an international aviation hub. In February 2010, the merger was completed.[19] Shanghai Airlines became a wholly owned subsidiary of China Eastern Airlines. However, Shanghai Airlines retained its brand and livery. The new combined airline was expected to have over half of the market share in Shanghai, the financial hub of China.[citation needed] China Eastern Airlines also acquired China United Airlines in October 2010.[20]

In March 2012, it was announced that China Eastern was forging a strategic alliance with the Qantas Group to set up Jetstar Hong Kong, a new low cost airline to be based at Hong Kong International Airport, which would commence operations in 2013.[21] China Eastern would hold a 50% stake in the new airline, with the Qantas Group holding the other 50%, representing a total investment of US$198 million.[22] However, in June 2015, the Hong Kong Air Transport Licensing Authority refused to issue an operating license to Jetstar Hong Kong. China Eastern and Qantas subsequently announced the end of the investment.[23]

In April 2013, China Eastern received a temporary permit to operate in the Philippines, but the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines required them to obtain a technical permit and an airport slot.[24][25]

In 2012, China Eastern was awarded the “Golden Ting Award” at the China Capital Market Annual Conference 2012, recognizing it as one of the 50 most valuable Chinese brands by WPP and ranking in the top ten of FORTUNE China's CSR ranking 2013.[citation needed]

On 9 September 2014, China Eastern introduced a new logo and new livery.[26] In 2015, the airline entered a partnership with Delta Air Lines in which Delta will buy a 3.55% share in China Eastern for $450 million.[27]

China Eastern from 30 June 2015, launched new service to the US, as the Skyteam member plans three weekly Chengdu – Nanjing – Los Angeles operation with Airbus A330-200 (twin-jet) (A332) aircraft.[28]

In 2017, China Eastern Airlines reported a net profit of CNY6.4 billion ($983 million), up 41% over net income of CNY4.5 billion in 2016.[29]

On 26 February 2020, China Eastern Airlines launched OTT Airlines as a subsidiary to operate domestically produced aircraft, such as the Comac C919 and Comac ARJ21, in the Yangtze Delta region in addition to business jet operations.[30][31]

Destinations

China Eastern Airlines has a strong presence on routes in Asia, North America and Australia. The airline looks to exploit the domestic market potential as it boosts flight frequencies from Shanghai to other Chinese cities. The airline is also accelerating the pace of international expansion by increasing flight frequencies to international destinations. In 2007, it began operations to New York City from Shanghai, making it the longest non-stop route for the airline. In 2016, China Eastern Airlines also launched direct flights from Shanghai to Prague, Amsterdam, Madrid and St. Petersburg.[citation needed]

Codeshare agreements

China Eastern Airlines has codeshare agreements with the following airlines:[32]

Investor Relations

Organizational Structure

 
Organizational Structure

[33]

Ownership Structure[34]

Owner Number of shares held Percentage of shares held
1 China Eastern Airlines Group Co. LTD 7567853802 40.1
2 HKSCC NOMINEES LIMITED 4701157885↓ 24.91
3 Shanghai Jidao Hang Enterprise Management Co., LTD 589041096 3.12
4 China Aviation Oil Group Co. LTD 502767895 2.66
5 DELTA AIRLINES INC 465910000 2.47
6 Shanghai Reed Information Technology Consulting Co. LTD 465838509 2.47
7 China Eastern Financial Holding Co. LTD 457317073 2.42
8 China Securities Finance Co. LTD 429673382 2.28
9 Shanghai Junyao (Group) Co. LTD 311831909 1.65
10 China State-owned Enterprise Restructuring Fund Co., LTD 273972602 1.45

Fleet

Current fleet

 
China Eastern Airlines Airbus A320-200 taxiing at Kansai International Airport
 
China Eastern Airlines Airbus A320neo
 
China Eastern Airlines Comac C919
 
China Eastern Yunnan Airlines Boeing 787-9 at Beijing Capital International Airport

As of March 2023, China Eastern Airlines operates the following aircraft:[35][36][37]

China Eastern Airlines Passenger Fleet
Aircraft In service Orders Passengers Notes
F J W Y Total
Airbus A319-100 35 8 114 122
Airbus A320-200 168 8 150 158 Largest operator.
Airbus A320neo 93 99[38] 8 18 132 158 Second largest operator.[37]
Airbus A321-200 77 20 155 175
12 166 178
12 170 182
Airbus A321neo 68[38] TBA
Airbus A330-200 30 30 202 232
30 204 234
24 240 264
Airbus A330-300 25 32 32 230 294
38 262 300
Airbus A350-900 15 5 4[39] 36 32 216 288 Deliveries through 2023.[40][41]
Boeing 737-700 37 8 126 134
140 140
Boeing 737-800 106 20 138 158
12 150 162
8 162 170
8 18 150 176
18 168 186
Boeing 737 MAX 8 3 47 8 18 150 176
Boeing 777-300ER 20 6 52 258 316
Boeing 787-9 3 2 4[42] 26 28 227 285 Deliveries through 2023.[43]
Comac ARJ21-700 35[44] TBA Deliveries from 2025.
Comac C919 1 19 8 156 164 Launch customer.[45][46]
Total 617 189

China Eastern Airlines was the first Chinese airline to place an order with Airbus. The backbone of the fleet is the A320 series, which are used primarily on domestic flights.[citation needed]

In 2005, China Eastern Airlines placed an order for 15 Boeing 787 Dreamliners. The airline subsequently cancelled its order owing to continuous delays, instead swapped the 787 order for Boeing 737 Next Generation aircraft,[47]

On 18 October 2011, China Eastern Airlines placed an order for 15 Airbus A330s.[48][49]

China Eastern Airlines ordered 20 Boeing 777-300ERs and received its first 777-300ER aircraft on 26 September 2014.[50]

In 2015, the airline acquired a further batch of 15 Airbus A330 aircraft for delivery in 2017 and 2018.[51]

In April 2016, China Eastern Airlines ordered 20 Airbus A350-900 and 15 Boeing 787-9 aircraft, with deliveries commencing in 2018.[43]

In May 2021, China Eastern Airlines introduced five A320neos and one ARJ21. At of the end of the month, the company operated a total of 738 aircraft.[52]

Former fleet

 
An Airbus A310-222 of China Eastern Airlines at the Beijing Civil Aviation Museum
 
A China Eastern Airlines Xian Y-7-100C at At Tianjin Binhai International
 
A McDonnell Douglas MD-11 of China Eastern Airlines

China Eastern Airlines has previously operated the following aircraft:[35]

China Eastern Airlines Retired Fleet
Aircraft Total Introduced Retired Notes
Airbus A300-600R 10 1989 2015
Airbus A300-600RF 3 1993 2015
Airbus A310-200 3 1988 2006
Airbus A310-300 2 1988 1994
Airbus A318-100 1 2012 2020 Operated for China Eastern Airlines Executive Air[53]
Airbus A340-300 5 1996 2012
Airbus A340-600 5 2003 2015
Boeing 737-200 3 2001 2005
Boeing 737-300 26 1998 2014
Boeing 767-300ER 3 2003 2011 Acquired from China Yunnan Airlines.
Bombardier CRJ-200ER 5 2004 2016
BAe 146-100 6 1986 2009
BAe 146-300 7 2003 2009
Embraer ERJ-135 5 2012 2021 Operated for China Eastern Airlines Executive Air[53]
Embraer ERJ-145 10 2005 2016
Fokker 100 10 1992 1999
McDonnell Douglas MD-11 4 1991 2003
McDonnell Douglas MD-11F 2 1991 2003 Transferred to China Cargo Airlines
McDonnell Douglas MD-82 16 1988 2007
McDonnell Douglas MD-90-30 9 1997 2010
Xian MA-60 Un­known Un­known Un­known Acquired from Wuhan Airlines
Yakovlev Yak-42 Un­known Un­known Un­known Acquired from China General Aviation Corporation

Special liveries gallery

 
In flight from Kunming to Chongqing

Services

China Eastern offers first class, business class, premium economy, and economy.

First class

China Eastern offers first class on Boeing 777-300ERs. A first-class seat comes with a flat bed seat, direct aisle access and a sliding door. The plane also comes with a bar for passengers to serve themselves snacks and socialize with others. Middle seats on the Boeing 777 can be turned into a double bed.

 
Business class on a Boeing 777-300ER.
Business plus/ Super premium suites

The business plus product can be found on all Airbus A350s and Boeing 787s. The suites come with bigger space along with larger suite length compared to the business class seats. The business plus suites also feature sliding door and a minibar. The middle seats can be turned into a living room with seating for four.[39][42]

Business class

Business class comes in many different versions. On narrowbody aircraft, business class seats are recliners arranged in an 2-2 configuration. On select Airbus A330s, business class seats are either Zodiac Cirrus or Thompson Vantage XL which is in a 1-2-1 configuration, or angled flat beds or fully flat beds arranged in a 2-2-2 configuration. On Airbus A350s and Boeing 787-9s, business class seats are modified Thompson Vantage XL with doors similar to Delta One suites.[54] On Boeing 777-300ERs, business class seats are Zodiac Cirrus.

 
Economy class on the Boeing 787-9.
Premium economy

Premium economy is found on all Airbus A350s and Boeing 787-9s.[55]

Economy

China Eastern offers complimentary meal service and select A330s, all A350s, 777s, and 787s have seatback entertainment.[56]

Eastern Miles

China Eastern Airlines's frequent-flyer program is called Eastern Miles (simplified Chinese: 东方万里行; traditional Chinese: 東方萬里行). Shanghai Airlines and China United Airlines, China Eastern subsidiaries, are also parts of the program. Eastern Miles members can earn miles on flights as well as through consumption with China Eastern's credit card. When enough miles are collected, members can be upgraded to Elite membership in three tiers: Platinum, Gold and Silver.[57]

Cargo

 
China Cargo Airlines Boeing 747-400ERF

After the merger with Shanghai Airlines, China Eastern Airlines signaled that it would combine the two carriers' cargo subsidiaries as well. The airline's new subsidiary cargo carrier, consisting of the assets of China Cargo Airlines, Great Wall Airlines and Shanghai Airlines Cargo, commenced operations in 2011 from its base in Shanghai, China's largest air cargo market.[58] China Eastern Airlines signed a strategic cooperation framework agreement with Shanghai Airport Group, which controls both Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport and Shanghai Pudong International Airport. The airline will allocate more capacity to Pudong Airport to open more international routes and boost flight frequencies on existing international and domestic trunk routes.[citation needed]

Subsidiaries

China Cargo Airlines

China Eastern Airlines' cargo subsidiary, China Cargo Airlines, is China's first all-cargo airline operating dedicated freight services using China Eastern Airlines' route structure. The cargo airline carries the same logo of China Eastern Airlines.

China United Airlines

China United Airlines is a low-cost carrier based in Beijing Daxing International Airport. It became a subsidiary of China Eastern in 2010 as a result of acquisitions.[20]

OTT Airlines

OTT Airlines is an airline subsidiary that was launched in February 2020 to operate domestically produced aircraft like the Comac C919 and Comac ARJ21 in the Yangtze Delta region.[30][31]

China Eastern Yunnan Airlines

China Eastern Yunnan Airlines, formerly known as China Yunnan Airlines, is China Eastern Airlines' local subsidiary in Yunnan province.

Incidents and accidents

See also

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External links

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  • (in Chinese)
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China Eastern redirects here For the geographical region see East China China Eastern Airlines Corporation Limited simplified Chinese 中国东方航空公司 traditional Chinese 中國東方航空公司 also known as China Eastern is an airline headquartered in the China Eastern Airlines Building 3 on the grounds of Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport in Changning District Shanghai 4 It is one of the Big Three airlines alongside Air China and China Southern Airlines of the People s Republic of China operating international domestic and regional routes Hongqiao airport along with the larger Shanghai Pudong International Airport are China Eastern s main hubs with secondary hubs in Beijing Daxing Kunming and Xi an 5 China Eastern Airlines中国东方航空公司IATA ICAO CallsignMU CES CHINA EASTERNFounded25 June 1988 34 years ago 1988 06 25 HubsShanghai HongqiaoShanghai PudongSecondary hubsBeijing DaxingChengdu ShuangliuGuangzhouHangzhouKunmingNanjingQingdaoShenzhenWuhanXi anXiamen 1 Focus citiesDalianHarbinHefeiHong KongLanzhouNanchangNingboTaiyuanYantaiFrequent flyer programEastern MilesAllianceSkyTeamSubsidiariesChina Cargo AirlinesChina Eastern Yunnan AirlinesChina United AirlinesOTT AirlinesShanghai AirlinesFleet size617Destinations248Parent companyChina Eastern Air Holding CompanyTraded asSSE 600115SEHK 670HeadquartersNo 2550 Hongqiao Rd ShanghaiKey peopleLiu Shaoyong Chairman Revenue 85 25 billion RMB 2012 2 Operating income 4 228 billion RMB 2012 2 Net income 2 808 billion RMB 2012 2 Total assets 123 82 billion RMB 2012 2 Total equity 22 93 billion RMB 2012 2 Employees80 000 March 2016 Websitewww wbr ceair wbr comChina Eastern AirlinesSimplified Chinese中国东方航空公司Traditional Chinese中國東方航空公司TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinZhōngguo Dōngfang Hangkōng GōngsiWuRomanizationTson平 koh入 Ton平 Fon平 On上 koen平 Gon平 seh平AbbreviationSimplified Chinese东航Traditional Chinese東航TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu Pinyindōng hangWuRomanizationTon平 On上Current headquarters at Shanghai Hongqiao Airport shared with Shanghai Airlines China Eastern Airlines branch at Beijing Daxing International Airport It is the second largest airline in China in terms of passenger traffic after China Southern Airlines In 2021 its operation revenue is 67 127 million RMB Its total asset is 286 548 million RMB 6 China Eastern and its subsidiary Shanghai Airlines became the 14th member of SkyTeam on 21 June 2011 7 The parent company of China Eastern Airlines Corporation Limited is China Eastern Air Holding Company Contents 1 History 2 Destinations 2 1 Codeshare agreements 3 Investor Relations 3 1 Organizational Structure 3 2 Ownership Structure 34 4 Fleet 4 1 Current fleet 4 2 Former fleet 4 3 Special liveries gallery 5 Services 6 Eastern Miles 7 Cargo 8 Subsidiaries 8 1 China Cargo Airlines 8 2 China United Airlines 8 3 OTT Airlines 8 4 China Eastern Yunnan Airlines 9 Incidents and accidents 10 See also 11 References 12 External linksHistory EditChina Eastern Airlines was established on 25 June 1988 under the Civil Aviation Administration of China Huadong Administration In 1997 China Eastern took over the unprofitable China General Aviation and also became the country s first airline to offer shares on the international market In 1998 it founded China Cargo Airlines in a joint venture with COSCO In March 2001 it completed the takeover of Great Wall Airlines 5 China Yunnan Airlines and China Northwest Airlines merged into China Eastern Airlines in 2003 citation needed The company slogan is World Class Hospitality with Eastern Charm 世界品位 东方魅力 citation needed Liu Shaoyong in 2014 The Chinese government has a majority ownership stake in China Eastern Airlines 61 64 while some shares are publicly held H shares 32 19 A shares 6 17 On 20 April 2006 the media broke the news of a possible sale of up to 20 of its stake to foreign investors including Singapore Airlines Emirates and Japan Airlines with Singapore Airlines confirming that negotiations were underway 8 9 After receiving approval from the State Council of China it was announced that on 2 September 2007 Singapore Airlines and Temasek Holdings holding company which owns 55 of Singapore Airlines would jointly acquire shares of China Eastern Airlines 10 11 On 9 November 2007 investors signed a final agreement to buy a combined 24 stake in China Eastern Airlines Singapore Airlines would own 15 73 and Temasek Holdings an 8 27 stake in the airline 12 Singapore Airlines pending entry into the Chinese market prompted the Hong Kong carrier Cathay Pacific to attempt to block the deal by buying a significant stake in China Eastern and voting down the deal together with Air China which already held an 11 stake in China Eastern at the shareholders meeting in December 2007 13 14 However on 24 September Cathay Pacific announced that it had abandoned these plans 15 Air China s parent company state owned China National Aviation Corporation announced in January 2008 that it would offer 32 more than Singapore Airlines for the 24 stake in China Eastern potentially complicating the deal that Singapore Airlines and Temasek had proposed by Beckett Saufley 16 However minority shareholders declined the offer made by Singapore Airlines It is thought that this was due to the massive effort made by Air China to buy the 24 stake 17 On 11 June 2009 it was announced that China Eastern Airlines would merge with Shanghai Airlines 18 The merger of China Eastern and Shanghai Airlines was expected to reduce excess competition between the two Shanghai based carriers while consolidating Shanghai s status as an international aviation hub In February 2010 the merger was completed 19 Shanghai Airlines became a wholly owned subsidiary of China Eastern Airlines However Shanghai Airlines retained its brand and livery The new combined airline was expected to have over half of the market share in Shanghai the financial hub of China citation needed China Eastern Airlines also acquired China United Airlines in October 2010 20 In March 2012 it was announced that China Eastern was forging a strategic alliance with the Qantas Group to set up Jetstar Hong Kong a new low cost airline to be based at Hong Kong International Airport which would commence operations in 2013 21 China Eastern would hold a 50 stake in the new airline with the Qantas Group holding the other 50 representing a total investment of US 198 million 22 However in June 2015 the Hong Kong Air Transport Licensing Authority refused to issue an operating license to Jetstar Hong Kong China Eastern and Qantas subsequently announced the end of the investment 23 In April 2013 China Eastern received a temporary permit to operate in the Philippines but the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines required them to obtain a technical permit and an airport slot 24 25 In 2012 China Eastern was awarded the Golden Ting Award at the China Capital Market Annual Conference 2012 recognizing it as one of the 50 most valuable Chinese brands by WPP and ranking in the top ten of FORTUNE China s CSR ranking 2013 citation needed On 9 September 2014 China Eastern introduced a new logo and new livery 26 In 2015 the airline entered a partnership with Delta Air Lines in which Delta will buy a 3 55 share in China Eastern for 450 million 27 China Eastern from 30 June 2015 launched new service to the US as the Skyteam member plans three weekly Chengdu Nanjing Los Angeles operation with Airbus A330 200 twin jet A332 aircraft 28 In 2017 China Eastern Airlines reported a net profit of CNY6 4 billion 983 million up 41 over net income of CNY4 5 billion in 2016 29 On 26 February 2020 China Eastern Airlines launched OTT Airlines as a subsidiary to operate domestically produced aircraft such as the Comac C919 and Comac ARJ21 in the Yangtze Delta region in addition to business jet operations 30 31 Destinations EditMain article List of China Eastern Airlines destinations China Eastern Airlines has a strong presence on routes in Asia North America and Australia The airline looks to exploit the domestic market potential as it boosts flight frequencies from Shanghai to other Chinese cities The airline is also accelerating the pace of international expansion by increasing flight frequencies to international destinations In 2007 it began operations to New York City from Shanghai making it the longest non stop route for the airline In 2016 China Eastern Airlines also launched direct flights from Shanghai to Prague Amsterdam Madrid and St Petersburg citation needed Codeshare agreements Edit China Eastern Airlines has codeshare agreements with the following airlines 32 Aeroflot Aerolineas Argentinas Air Europa Air France British Airways China Airlines China United Airlines Delta Air Lines Etihad Airways Garuda Indonesia Hong Kong Airlines Japan Airlines Joy Air Juneyao Airlines Kenya Airways KLM Korean Air Mandarin Airlines Qantas Royal Brunei Airlines Shanghai Airlines Sichuan Airlines Vietnam Airlines WestJet XiamenAirInvestor Relations EditOrganizational Structure Edit Organizational Structure 33 Ownership Structure 34 Edit Owner Number of shares held Percentage of shares held1 China Eastern Airlines Group Co LTD 7567853802 40 12 HKSCC NOMINEES LIMITED 4701157885 24 913 Shanghai Jidao Hang Enterprise Management Co LTD 589041096 3 124 China Aviation Oil Group Co LTD 502767895 2 665 DELTA AIRLINES INC 465910000 2 476 Shanghai Reed Information Technology Consulting Co LTD 465838509 2 477 China Eastern Financial Holding Co LTD 457317073 2 428 China Securities Finance Co LTD 429673382 2 289 Shanghai Junyao Group Co LTD 311831909 1 6510 China State owned Enterprise Restructuring Fund Co LTD 273972602 1 45Fleet EditCurrent fleet Edit China Eastern Airlines Airbus A320 200 taxiing at Kansai International Airport China Eastern Airlines Airbus A320neo China Eastern Airlines Comac C919 A China Eastern Airlines Boeing 777 300ER at Los Angeles International Airport China Eastern Yunnan Airlines Boeing 787 9 at Beijing Capital International Airport China Eastern Airlines Airbus A350 900 at Beijing Capital International Airport As of March 2023 update China Eastern Airlines operates the following aircraft 35 36 37 China Eastern Airlines Passenger Fleet Aircraft In service Orders Passengers NotesF J W Y TotalAirbus A319 100 35 8 114 122Airbus A320 200 168 8 150 158 Largest operator Airbus A320neo 93 99 38 8 18 132 158 Second largest operator 37 Airbus A321 200 77 20 155 17512 166 17812 170 182Airbus A321neo 68 38 TBAAirbus A330 200 30 30 202 23230 204 23424 240 264Airbus A330 300 25 32 32 230 29438 262 300Airbus A350 900 15 5 4 39 36 32 216 288 Deliveries through 2023 40 41 Boeing 737 700 37 8 126 134 140 140Boeing 737 800 106 20 138 15812 150 1628 162 1708 18 150 176 18 168 186Boeing 737 MAX 8 3 47 8 18 150 176Boeing 777 300ER 20 6 52 258 316Boeing 787 9 3 2 4 42 26 28 227 285 Deliveries through 2023 43 Comac ARJ21 700 35 44 TBA Deliveries from 2025 Comac C919 1 19 8 156 164 Launch customer 45 46 Total 617 189China Eastern Airlines was the first Chinese airline to place an order with Airbus The backbone of the fleet is the A320 series which are used primarily on domestic flights citation needed In 2005 China Eastern Airlines placed an order for 15 Boeing 787 Dreamliners The airline subsequently cancelled its order owing to continuous delays instead swapped the 787 order for Boeing 737 Next Generation aircraft 47 On 18 October 2011 China Eastern Airlines placed an order for 15 Airbus A330s 48 49 China Eastern Airlines ordered 20 Boeing 777 300ERs and received its first 777 300ER aircraft on 26 September 2014 50 In 2015 the airline acquired a further batch of 15 Airbus A330 aircraft for delivery in 2017 and 2018 51 In April 2016 China Eastern Airlines ordered 20 Airbus A350 900 and 15 Boeing 787 9 aircraft with deliveries commencing in 2018 43 In May 2021 China Eastern Airlines introduced five A320neos and one ARJ21 At of the end of the month the company operated a total of 738 aircraft 52 Former fleet Edit An Airbus A310 222 of China Eastern Airlines at the Beijing Civil Aviation Museum A China Eastern Airlines Xian Y 7 100C at At Tianjin Binhai International A McDonnell Douglas MD 11 of China Eastern Airlines China Eastern Airlines has previously operated the following aircraft 35 China Eastern Airlines Retired Fleet Aircraft Total Introduced Retired NotesAirbus A300 600R 10 1989 2015Airbus A300 600RF 3 1993 2015Airbus A310 200 3 1988 2006Airbus A310 300 2 1988 1994Airbus A318 100 1 2012 2020 Operated for China Eastern Airlines Executive Air 53 Airbus A340 300 5 1996 2012Airbus A340 600 5 2003 2015Boeing 737 200 3 2001 2005Boeing 737 300 26 1998 2014Boeing 767 300ER 3 2003 2011 Acquired from China Yunnan Airlines Bombardier CRJ 200ER 5 2004 2016BAe 146 100 6 1986 2009BAe 146 300 7 2003 2009Embraer ERJ 135 5 2012 2021 Operated for China Eastern Airlines Executive Air 53 Embraer ERJ 145 10 2005 2016Fokker 100 10 1992 1999McDonnell Douglas MD 11 4 1991 2003McDonnell Douglas MD 11F 2 1991 2003 Transferred to China Cargo AirlinesMcDonnell Douglas MD 82 16 1988 2007McDonnell Douglas MD 90 30 9 1997 2010Xian MA 60 Un known Un known Un known Acquired from Wuhan AirlinesYakovlev Yak 42 Un known Un known Un known Acquired from China General Aviation CorporationSpecial liveries gallery Edit In flight from Kunming to Chongqing Airbus A330 343 in 2011 Xi an International Horticultural Expo Livery Airbus A320 232 in 2011 Xi an International Horticultural Expo Livery Airbus A330 343 in EXPO Shanghai 2010 Livery Boeing 737 800 in special livery for promotion of tourism in Enshi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture China Eastern Yunnan Airlines Boeing 737 800 in Purple Peacock Livery Airbus A330 343 in People s Daily Online Livery Airbus A330 343 in Xinhua News Livery Airbus A330 343 in Shanghai Disney Resort Livery Airbus A330 343 in Toy Story livery Airbus A321 231 in SkyTeam livery Boeing 737 800 in Duffy the Disney Bear livery Boeing 737 800 in Frozen livery Boeing 777 300ER in China International Import Expo liveryServices EditChina Eastern offers first class business class premium economy and economy First classChina Eastern offers first class on Boeing 777 300ERs A first class seat comes with a flat bed seat direct aisle access and a sliding door The plane also comes with a bar for passengers to serve themselves snacks and socialize with others Middle seats on the Boeing 777 can be turned into a double bed Business class on a Boeing 777 300ER Business plus Super premium suitesThe business plus product can be found on all Airbus A350s and Boeing 787s The suites come with bigger space along with larger suite length compared to the business class seats The business plus suites also feature sliding door and a minibar The middle seats can be turned into a living room with seating for four 39 42 Business classBusiness class comes in many different versions On narrowbody aircraft business class seats are recliners arranged in an 2 2 configuration On select Airbus A330s business class seats are either Zodiac Cirrus or Thompson Vantage XL which is in a 1 2 1 configuration or angled flat beds or fully flat beds arranged in a 2 2 2 configuration On Airbus A350s and Boeing 787 9s business class seats are modified Thompson Vantage XL with doors similar to Delta One suites 54 On Boeing 777 300ERs business class seats are Zodiac Cirrus Economy class on the Boeing 787 9 Premium economyPremium economy is found on all Airbus A350s and Boeing 787 9s 55 EconomyChina Eastern offers complimentary meal service and select A330s all A350s 777s and 787s have seatback entertainment 56 Eastern Miles EditChina Eastern Airlines s frequent flyer program is called Eastern Miles simplified Chinese 东方万里行 traditional Chinese 東方萬里行 Shanghai Airlines and China United Airlines China Eastern subsidiaries are also parts of the program Eastern Miles members can earn miles on flights as well as through consumption with China Eastern s credit card When enough miles are collected members can be upgraded to Elite membership in three tiers Platinum Gold and Silver 57 Cargo Edit China Cargo Airlines Boeing 747 400ERF After the merger with Shanghai Airlines China Eastern Airlines signaled that it would combine the two carriers cargo subsidiaries as well The airline s new subsidiary cargo carrier consisting of the assets of China Cargo Airlines Great Wall Airlines and Shanghai Airlines Cargo commenced operations in 2011 from its base in Shanghai China s largest air cargo market 58 China Eastern Airlines signed a strategic cooperation framework agreement with Shanghai Airport Group which controls both Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport and Shanghai Pudong International Airport The airline will allocate more capacity to Pudong Airport to open more international routes and boost flight frequencies on existing international and domestic trunk routes citation needed Subsidiaries EditChina Cargo Airlines Edit Main article China Cargo Airlines China Eastern Airlines cargo subsidiary China Cargo Airlines is China s first all cargo airline operating dedicated freight services using China Eastern Airlines route structure The cargo airline carries the same logo of China Eastern Airlines China United Airlines Edit Main article China United Airlines China United Airlines is a low cost carrier based in Beijing Daxing International Airport It became a subsidiary of China Eastern in 2010 as a result of acquisitions 20 OTT Airlines Edit Main article OTT Airlines OTT Airlines is an airline subsidiary that was launched in February 2020 to operate domestically produced aircraft like the Comac C919 and Comac ARJ21 in the Yangtze Delta region 30 31 China Eastern Yunnan Airlines Edit Main article China Eastern Yunnan Airlines China Eastern Yunnan Airlines formerly known as China Yunnan Airlines is China Eastern Airlines local subsidiary in Yunnan province Incidents and accidents EditOn 24 April 1989 a passenger hijacked a China Eastern Xian Y 7 en route from Ningbo to Xiamen The hijacker armed with a dagger and carrying dynamite stabbed a flight attendant and demanded to be flown to Taiwan The pilot diverted to Fuzhou instead and when the hijacker realized that he had been tricked he blew himself up injuring two people in the process 59 On 15 August 1989 China Eastern Airlines Flight 5510 B 3437 operating a domestic flight from Shanghai to Nanchang crashed on takeoff following an unexplained failure of the right engine killing 34 of 40 people on board 60 On 6 April 1993 China Eastern Airlines Flight 583 a McDonnell Douglas MD 11 flying from Beijing to Los Angeles via Shanghai had an inadvertent deployment of the leading edge wing slats while cruising The aircraft progressed through several violent pitch oscillations and lost 5 000 feet 1 500 m of altitude Two passengers were killed and 149 passengers and seven crew members were injured The aircraft landed safely in Shemya Alaska United States On 26 October 1993 China Eastern Flight 5398 from Shenzhen to Fuzhou a McDonnell Douglas MD 82 overshot the runway and crashed at Fuzhou Yixu Airport after a failed attempt to go around on approach killing two of 80 on board On 10 September 1998 China Eastern Airlines Flight 586 a McDonnell Douglas MD 11 flying from Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport to Beijing Capital International Airport suffered a nose gear failure after take off The aircraft landed back in Shanghai with the nose gear up on a foamed runway There were only nine reported injuries The incident became the inspiration for the 1999 movie Crash Landing directed by Zhang Jianya which premiered on the 50th anniversary of the National Day of the People s Republic of China 61 On 21 November 2004 China Eastern Airlines Flight 5210 a Bombardier CRJ 200LR crashed shortly after takeoff from Baotou Airport due to wing icing killing all 53 on board and two people on the ground On 7 June 2013 China Eastern Airlines Flight 2947 an Embraer ERJ 145LI B 3052 ran off the runway on landing at Hongqiao Airport all 49 on board survived Investigation revealed that a servo valve in the nosewheel steering assembly was clogged 62 On 21 March 2022 China Eastern Airlines Flight 5735 operated by China Eastern Yunnan Airlines a Boeing 737 89P flying from Kunming Changshui International Airport to Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport crashed in a mountainous region in Molang Village Teng County Guangxi killing all 123 passengers and 9 crew 63 64 On 20 March 2023 Civil Aviation Administration of China released a three paragraph statement with no further information on the crash 65 See also Edit Aviation portal Companies portalCivil aviation in China List of airlines of the People s Republic of China List of airports in China List of companies of the People s Republic of China Transport in China China Cargo Airlines Cargo King References Edit 东航 四梁八柱 航线战略 四梁 为上海 北京 昆明 西安四大枢纽市场 八柱 则为广州 深圳 成都 厦门 南京 杭州 青岛 武汉八个重要市场 a b c d e Form 20 F China Eastern Airlines 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