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XiamenAir

Xiamen Air (/ʃ(j)ɑːˈmɛn/ sh(y)ah-MEN; IATA code: MF, ICAO code: CXA) also knows as Xiamen Airlines, is an airline based in Xiamen, China. Xiamen Air has its northern headquarters in Beijing and eight branches in Fuzhou, Hangzhou, Tianjin, Hunan, Beijing, Quanzhou, Chongqing and Shanghai, and two subsidiaries in Hebei Airlines (99.47% shareholding) and Jiangxi Airlines (60% shareholding, based on the former Xiamen Airlines Nanchang Branch). Founded on July 25, 1984, Xiamen Airlines is the first airline in China to operate independently as an enterprise. It was established as a joint venture between the Shanghai Administration of Civil Aviation Administration of China, Xiamen Special Economic Zone Construction Development Company (now Xiamen C&D Group) and Fujian Investment Enterprise Company. The shareholders are China Southern Airlines Corporation (55%), Xiamen C&D Group (34%) and Fujian Investment and Development Group (11%). The current chairman of Xiamen Airlines is Zhao Dong and the general manager is Wang Zhixue.[4][5]

XiamenAir
厦门航空
Xiàmén Hángkōng
IATA ICAO Callsign
MF CXA XIAMEN AIR
Founded25 July 1984; 38 years ago (1984-07-25)
Hubs
Secondary hubs
Focus cities
Frequent-flyer programEgret Miles
Alliance
Subsidiaries
Fleet size165
Destinations70
Parent companyChina Southern Airlines (51%)
Headquarters22 Dailiao Road, Xiamen, Fujian[3]
Key peopleChe Shanglun (Director, President)
Websitewww.xiamenair.com

Xiamen Airlines operates more than 320 domestic and international routes from Xiamen Gaoqi International Airport, Beijing Daxing International Airport, Fuzhou Changle International Airport and Hangzhou Xiaoshan International Airport, with 3,500 to 4,000 flights per week and carries nearly 25 million passengers per year. Xiamen Airlines' logo is "A Heron Flying High", a well-known trademark in China, and its frequent flyer program is the Xiamen Airlines White Egret Frequent Flyer Program. The airline features in-flight announcements in Mandarin and English, but also in Minnan, which are broadcast by Xia Hui, a former broadcaster for the Central People's Radio station and Xiamen Broadcasting Company.[6][7]

Xiamen Airlines is the 19th member of the international airline alliance SkyTeam and the first airline in mainland China to join the world's three major airline alliances other than other three major state-owned airlines (including China Southern, which withdrew from SkyTeam on January 1, 2019) and Shanghai Airlines, which joined the alliance as an affiliate member, and the fourth full member of SkyTeam in Greater China (the first three being China Southern, China Eastern, and China Airlines, of which China Southern withdrew from the alliance on January 1, 2019).[8][9]

XiamenAir
Simplified Chinese厦门航空
Traditional Chinese廈門航空
Hanyu PinyinXiàmén Hángkōng
Literal meaningXiamen Airlines
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinXiàmén Hángkōng
Southern Min
Hokkien POJE-mng Hang-khong

History

 
The last Boeing 737-200 produced by Boeing, Operated by Xiamen Air Registered as B-2524.

Xiamen Civil Aviation

The history of Xiamen's aviation industry can be traced back to the Xiamen Wutong Civil Aviation Academy in 1928, which was one of the only three aviation academy in the Republic of China at that time.[10]

In 1929, the Zhangxia Navy established the Zengcuo Aun Naval Airport in Xiamen, and in 1932, the China Airlines Xiamen Office, a joint venture between China and the United States, operated air transportation to various places. Later, the airport was abandoned due to the Japanese invasion of China.[11]

In 1941, during the Second World War, the Japanese who occupied Xiamen built Gaoqi Airport in the east of Gaoqi Village for both military and civilian use. From December 5 of the same year, first commercial flight between Xiamen and Taipei took off and landed at Gaoqi Airport.[12]

After Japan's defeat and surrender, Gaoqi Airport was taken over by the Nationalist government and converted to a civilian airport on November 1, 1947. on August 24, 1949, the last scheduled Xiamen to Taipei flight took off from Gaoqi Airport to Taipei and then was discontinued (the route was not converted to a regular service until 2006 when holiday charters resumed and after December 2008).[13] For the next 33 years, Xiamen's aviation industry was disrupted and Gaoqi Airport was abandoned after a brief period of military use.[12]

After the founding of the People's Republic of China, Xiamen was in a state of war for a long time and had no civil aviation airport of its own because of its location on the front of the Taiwan Strait. At that time, the citizens of Xiamem could only travel by boat or train.[12][14]This contradiction was even more prominent after the establishment of Xiamen Special Economic Zone. On January 10, 1982, the Central Military Commission and the State Council approved the construction of Xiamen Gaoqi Airport. In October of the following year.[12][15]

However, the airport had no airline that operated as a hub, and still could not solve the issue of lack of capacity. At the opening ceremony of Xiamen Airport, Zhang Ru, Vice Governor of Fujian Province Government, proposed to Shen Tu, Director of the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC), who attended the opening ceremony, that the CAAC and Fujian Province cooperate to establish an airline company, and received support on the spot. Immediately afterwards, the CPC Fujian Provincial Committee assigned Vice Governor Zhang Ru and Vice Mayor of Xiamen City Xiang Zhen to work with Director Wang Dao of the Planning Department of CAAC to study the establishment of an airline company.[16]

Founding

On October 16, 1983, the chairman of Aloha Airlines, Chen Qing who is a Chinese American, visited Xiamen to study the plan of establishing a Sino-foreign joint venture airline in Xiamen. Wu Zhongliang, who was involved in the establishment of Xiamen Airlines at that time, recalled that Aloha Airlines even had the intention of moving its base to Xiamen at that time.[14][17]

On January 10, 1984, the Xiamen Municipal Government drafted the "Conceptual Plan and Opinions on Sino-foreign Joint Venture to Operate China Xiamen Special Zone United Airlines Co. Ltd." On January 25, representatives from Fujian Province and Xiamen City went to the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) for project report, mentioning that priority would be given to joint undertakings by CAAC and Fujian Province as long as aircraft and funds were guaranteed. Subsequently, the CAAC, Fujian Province and Xiamen City held a special meeting on the proposed joint venture airline proposal, and finally rejected the joint venture airline proposal drawn up by the Xiamen City Government on the basis of air rights and other issues.[14]

On March 2, 1984, the Civil Aviation Administration of China and Fujian Provincial Government jointly issued the "Approval of Agreement on Joint Venture Operation of Xiamen Airlines Co. Ltd.[14] Xiamen Air Co. Ltd was officially established on July 25, 1984 as the first comprehensive local airline company and the first joint venture between the central and local governments. Gaoqi Airport have being chosen for the base of this new funded airline.[14]

At the early years of the airline, Xiamen Airlines set itself as a regional airline, but the investment of 20 million RMB from the three shareholders was not available at the beginning of its establishment, and it only registered with a bank account with 5,000 RMB, without any aircraft and livery.[14]

On January 5, 1985 9:55 a.m , a wet-lease Boeing 737 airliner of Xiamen Airlines landed safely at Beijing Capital Airport at 12:27 p.m. after 2 hours and 32 minutes of flight time, which was the first route opened by Xiamen Airlines. In the afternoon, the company's second route, Xiamen-Guangzhou, was also officially opened, with the participation of Jiang Ping, vice mayor of Xiamen, and leaders of Xiamen Airlines, etc. On January 10, the company opened its third route, Xiamen-Shanghai. In these routes, the aircraft of Civil Aviation Administration of Shanghai operates Shanghai-Xiamen and Xiamen-Guangzhou routes once per week; the aircraft of Civil Aviation Administration of Guangzhou (the predecessor of China Southern Airlines) operates Guangzhou-Xiamen, Xiamen-Beijing routes and Xiamen-Hong Kong charter flights once per week. -On February 12, 1985, Xiamen Airlines leased its first 737-200 aircraft, and on December 18, 1985, the third meeting of the first board of directors and the first meeting of the second board of directors of Xiamen Airlines decided to transfer the shares of the Civil Aviation Administration of Shanghai for Xiamen Airlines to the Civil Aviation Administration of Guangzhou, with the same ratio of capital contribution from each party. The agreement of joint venture operation of Xiamen Airlines by the three shareholders and the articles of association of Xiamen Airlines were amended and submitted for approval and became effective on January 1, 1986. On November 16, the first B737-200 aircraft was transferred from Guangzhou to Xiamen as the base of Xiamen Airlines. In November 1987, Xiamen Airlines introduced the second B737-200 aircraft, and in this year, Xiamen Airlines reversed the operating loss of the first three years and made a profit of 3.17 million RMB for the first time.[18][19]

Expansion

 
A Boeing 757-200 in Xiamen Airlines' first generation livery landing at Xiamen Gaoqi International Airport
 
A Xiamen Airlines Boeing 737-800 in a second generation livery
 
A XiamenAir Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner in the airline's current livery

Xiamen Airlines has made innovative breakthroughs in corporate organization, operation and management, and transportation services. At the time of its establishment, Xiamen Airlines was positioned as an independently-accounted, self-financing limited liability company. In 1989, reforms were made to the organization, personnel management, labor distribution, housing system, medical insurance, and employee benefits, etc. In 1997, the contract system for employees was implemented.[20]

On November 16, 1986, the first aircraft of Xiamen Airlines was transferred from Guangzhou to Xiamen to start its operation. In the same year, Xiamen Airlines bid farewell to its losses and opened the curtain on 27 years of continuous profitability.[16] August 8, 1988, Xiamen Airlines took over the ownership of its first new passenger aircraft from Boeing (Xiamen Airlines had previously operated old aircraft sold to Xiamen Airlines by China Southern Airlines and Southwest Airlines). The aircraft was a Boeing 737-25C Advanced (registration number B-2524), the last Boeing 737 classic airliner produced by Boeing Civil Aircraft. The aircraft was retired from service in 2003 and resold to Blue Dart Express.[16][21]

In 1991, the General Administration of Civil Aviation (GACA) approved Xiamen Airlines to adopt "Blue Sky and White Heron" as its corporate logo. In the same year, the Civil Aviation Administration separated the government and enterprises and established China Southern Airlines, and the shares held by the Civil Aviation Guangzhou Administration were transferred to China Southern Airlines.[14]

On August 12, 1992, Xiamen Airlines took delivery of its first Boeing 757-200 aircraft, registered as B-2819, which was also the 100th aircraft delivered to the Chinese civil aviation system by Boeing. This aircraft was retired in 2008 and sold to Blue Dart Aviation who converted the aircraft to an cargo.[22][23]

In 2000, Xiamen Airlines launched the service between Xiamen and Bangkok, which was the first international service of Xiamen Airlines fly as MF897/8.[24]

On July 25, 2012, Xiamen Airlines changed its VI logo for the first time from "Blue Sky with White Heron" to "One Heron Flying High", and the aircraft painting theme was changed from "Reform Music" to "Sea and Sky". The theme of the aircraft painting was changed from "Reform Music" to "Sea and Sky". To upgrade the logo of Xiamen Airlines, the Chinese design master Chen Youjian and TEAGUE, the design team appointed by Boeing, were invited to design, revise and prove the new corporate logo after repeatedly.[25][26]

On December 1, 2018, Xiamen Airlines' last Boeing 757 (No. B-2868) was retired after its last flight from Shanghai Hongqiao-Xiamen, and since then there have been no Boeing 757 passenger aircraft in Greater China.[27]

As China's aviation sector developed, the airline expanded to regional Asian destinations while the delivery of wide-body Boeing 787 Dreamliners permitted the airline to offer long-distance services. The airline's first intercontinental expansion was to Europe, which commenced with an Amsterdam service from July 26, 2015, and a Paris service from December 11, 2018.[28] Services to Sydney followed from November 30, 2015,[29] and Melbourne a year later. The airline's first North American service, to Vancouver was launched on July 26, 2016.[30] XiamenAir's first US service was to Seattle followed by Los Angeles and then New York.

By early 2020, the airline had set up bases at Fuzhou Changle International Airport, Nanchang Changbei International Airport, Hangzhou Xiaoshan International Airport, Tianjin Binhai International Airport, Changsha Huanghua International Airport, Beijing Daxing International Airport(moved from Beijing Capital International Airport in 2020), Quanzhou Jinjiang International Airport, Chongqing Jiangbei International Airport and Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport.[31]

On November 17 of the same year, SkyTeam officially announced the details of Xiamen Airlines' membership in the alliance and signed a letter of intent to join the alliance in Rome, Italy; on November 21, 2012, Xiamen Airlines officially became the 19th member of SkyTeam and added three new hubs to the alliance - Xiamen, Fuzhou and Hangzhou making it the first airline in China to join one of the three global airline alliances, in addition to the three major state-owned airlines (of which China Southern, the parent company of Xiamen Airlines, withdrew from SkyTeam on January 1, 2019) and Shanghai Airlines, which joined the alliance as a subsidiary member.[8][9]

Destinations

 
A XiamenAir Boeing 737-800 in SkyTeam livery
 
A XiamenAir Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner in a special United Nations Sustainable Living livery

Alliance

On 17 November 2011, XiamenAir signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the airline alliance SkyTeam. On 21 November 2012, the airline was officially welcomed as the 19th member of SkyTeam.[32]

Codeshare agreements

XiamenAir has codeshare agreements with the following airlines:[33]

Joint Venture agreements

XiamenAir has joint venture agreements with the following airlines

Fleet

As of January 2023, the fleet size (including subsidiaries Jiangxi Airlines and Hebei Airlines) reached 163 aircraft and 27 aircraft on order, with an average aircraft age of 9.2 years.[36][37][38]

However, with Xiamen Airlines to formally introduce 15 Airbus A321neo under operating leases in October 2022, and form a series of Airbus protection systems. Xiamen Airlines will end the record of 37 years of full Boeing fleet since its foundation and start a new era of "Airbus-Boeing" fleet.[39][40][41][42]

As of January 2023, XiamenAir operates a fleet of Airbus and Boeing composed of the following aircraft:[40][41][42]

Xiamen Air Fleet
Aircraft In service Orders Passengers Notes
F J Y Total
Airbus A320neo 25 TBA Deliveries from 2024.[43][44]
Airbus A321neo 2 13 8 200 208 [43][44]
Boeing 737-700 9 8 120 128
Boeing 737-800 131 8 156 164
8 162 170
184 184
Boeing 737 MAX 8 10 25 184 184 Delivery starts in May 2018.[45]
Boeing 737 MAX 10 10 TBA Order from the parent company.[46]
Boeing 787-8 6 4 18 215 237
Boeing 787-9 6 30 257 287
Total 164 73

Currently, Xiamen Airlines provides first class services with business class seats on domestic routes in China as usual. On international and regional routes, business class and economy class services are offered as usual.[47]The Boeing 787-8 has 180-degree lie-flat seats in both First and Business Class, and is equipped with Panasonic EX3 personal TV entertainment system with charging outlets and USB ports in all three classes. B-2760, B-2761, B-2762, and later 787-9 with in-flight Wi-Fi access.

Fleet history

XiamenAir has previously operated the following aircraft:[48]

 
Xiamen Airlines Boeing 787-8 at Xiamen Gaoqi International Airport
 
Xiamen Airlines Boeing 787-8 taxiing at Amsterdam Schiphol Airport
 
Xiamen Airlines Boeing 757 first class cabin
 
Business Class on Xiamen Airlines Boeing 737
 
Economy Class on Xiamen Airlines Boeing 737

Accidents and incidents

  • On October 2, 1990, Xiamen Airlines Flight 8301 from Xiamen to Guangzhou, a Boeing 737-200 jetliner, was hijacked shortly after takeoff and collided with two additional aircraft upon landing at Baiyun International Airport, killing 128 people.[49]
  • On April 30, 2008, Xiamen Airlines Flight 8052, a Boeing 737-700 registered B-2992, nearly collided with China Southern Airlines Flight 6621 on the runway of Dalian Zhoushuizi International Airport. The Xiamen Airlines flight mistakenly entered runway 10 without informing the tower, and while the China Southern Airlines flight had started its take off roll. The China Southern flight immediately started emergency braking and turned to one side to avoid a collision, and came to a complete stop with the front wheels of the two aircraft only 35 meters apart. After the incident, the Xiamen Airlines flight crew did not follow the tower's instructions to cancel the flight for investigation, and even erased the black box record in an attempt to evade responsibility. The captain of Xiamen Airlines was eventually suspended from flying. The flight operator's rights to operate the flight were also revoked.[50]
  • On August 16, 2018, XiamenAir Flight 8667 crash-landed at Manila's Ninoy Aquino International Airport in the Philippines amidst heavy monsoon rains. The Boeing 737-800 skidded off the end of the runway. All 157 passengers and crew were unharmed.[51] According to Flightradar24 data, the flight aborted its first landing attempt.[52] [53][54]As a result, the accident aircraft was parked on Runway 06/24, which is used for large aircraft, and the runway was closed for a long time until noon on the 18th.[55]

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External links

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Xiamen Air ʃ j ɑː ˈ m ɛ n sh y ah MEN IATA code MF ICAO code CXA also knows as Xiamen Airlines is an airline based in Xiamen China Xiamen Air has its northern headquarters in Beijing and eight branches in Fuzhou Hangzhou Tianjin Hunan Beijing Quanzhou Chongqing and Shanghai and two subsidiaries in Hebei Airlines 99 47 shareholding and Jiangxi Airlines 60 shareholding based on the former Xiamen Airlines Nanchang Branch Founded on July 25 1984 Xiamen Airlines is the first airline in China to operate independently as an enterprise It was established as a joint venture between the Shanghai Administration of Civil Aviation Administration of China Xiamen Special Economic Zone Construction Development Company now Xiamen C amp D Group and Fujian Investment Enterprise Company The shareholders are China Southern Airlines Corporation 55 Xiamen C amp D Group 34 and Fujian Investment and Development Group 11 The current chairman of Xiamen Airlines is Zhao Dong and the general manager is Wang Zhixue 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International Airport with 3 500 to 4 000 flights per week and carries nearly 25 million passengers per year Xiamen Airlines logo is A Heron Flying High a well known trademark in China and its frequent flyer program is the Xiamen Airlines White Egret Frequent Flyer Program The airline features in flight announcements in Mandarin and English but also in Minnan which are broadcast by Xia Hui a former broadcaster for the Central People s Radio station and Xiamen Broadcasting Company 6 7 Xiamen Airlines is the 19th member of the international airline alliance SkyTeam and the first airline in mainland China to join the world s three major airline alliances other than other three major state owned airlines including China Southern which withdrew from SkyTeam on January 1 2019 and Shanghai Airlines which joined the alliance as an affiliate member and the fourth full member of SkyTeam in Greater China the first three being China Southern China Eastern and China Airlines of which China Southern withdrew from the alliance on January 1 2019 8 9 XiamenAirSimplified Chinese厦门航空Traditional Chinese廈門航空Hanyu PinyinXiamen HangkōngLiteral meaningXiamen AirlinesTranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinXiamen HangkōngSouthern MinHokkien POJE mng Hang khongContents 1 History 1 1 Xiamen Civil Aviation 1 2 Founding 1 3 Expansion 2 Destinations 2 1 Alliance 2 2 Codeshare agreements 2 3 Joint Venture agreements 3 Fleet 3 1 Fleet history 4 Accidents and incidents 5 References 6 External linksHistory Edit The last Boeing 737 200 produced by Boeing Operated by Xiamen Air Registered as B 2524 Xiamen Civil Aviation Edit The history of Xiamen s aviation industry can be traced back to the Xiamen Wutong Civil Aviation Academy in 1928 which was one of the only three aviation academy in the Republic of China at that time 10 In 1929 the Zhangxia Navy established the Zengcuo Aun Naval Airport in Xiamen and in 1932 the China Airlines Xiamen Office a joint venture between China and the United States operated air transportation to various places Later the airport was abandoned due to the Japanese invasion of China 11 In 1941 during the Second World War the Japanese who occupied Xiamen built Gaoqi Airport in the east of Gaoqi Village for both military and civilian use From December 5 of the same year first commercial flight between Xiamen and Taipei took off and landed at Gaoqi Airport 12 After Japan s defeat and surrender Gaoqi Airport was taken over by the Nationalist government and converted to a civilian airport on November 1 1947 on August 24 1949 the last scheduled Xiamen to Taipei flight took off from Gaoqi Airport to Taipei and then was discontinued the route was not converted to a regular service until 2006 when holiday charters resumed and after December 2008 13 For the next 33 years Xiamen s aviation industry was disrupted and Gaoqi Airport was abandoned after a brief period of military use 12 After the founding of the People s Republic of China Xiamen was in a state of war for a long time and had no civil aviation airport of its own because of its location on the front of the Taiwan Strait At that time the citizens of Xiamem could only travel by boat or train 12 14 This contradiction was even more prominent after the establishment of Xiamen Special Economic Zone On January 10 1982 the Central Military Commission and the State Council approved the construction of Xiamen Gaoqi Airport In October of the following year 12 15 However the airport had no airline that operated as a hub and still could not solve the issue of lack of capacity At the opening ceremony of Xiamen Airport Zhang Ru Vice Governor of Fujian Province Government proposed to Shen Tu Director of the Civil Aviation Administration of China CAAC who attended the opening ceremony that the CAAC and Fujian Province cooperate to establish an airline company and received support on the spot Immediately afterwards the CPC Fujian Provincial Committee assigned Vice Governor Zhang Ru and Vice Mayor of Xiamen City Xiang Zhen to work with Director Wang Dao of the Planning Department of CAAC to study the establishment of an airline company 16 Founding Edit On October 16 1983 the chairman of Aloha Airlines Chen Qing who is a Chinese American visited Xiamen to study the plan of establishing a Sino foreign joint venture airline in Xiamen Wu Zhongliang who was involved in the establishment of Xiamen Airlines at that time recalled that Aloha Airlines even had the intention of moving its base to Xiamen at that time 14 17 On January 10 1984 the Xiamen Municipal Government drafted the Conceptual Plan and Opinions on Sino foreign Joint Venture to Operate China Xiamen Special Zone United Airlines Co Ltd On January 25 representatives from Fujian Province and Xiamen City went to the Civil Aviation Administration of China CAAC for project report mentioning that priority would be given to joint undertakings by CAAC and Fujian Province as long as aircraft and funds were guaranteed Subsequently the CAAC Fujian Province and Xiamen City held a special meeting on the proposed joint venture airline proposal and finally rejected the joint venture airline proposal drawn up by the Xiamen City Government on the basis of air rights and other issues 14 On March 2 1984 the Civil Aviation Administration of China and Fujian Provincial Government jointly issued the Approval of Agreement on Joint Venture Operation of Xiamen Airlines Co Ltd 14 Xiamen Air Co Ltd was officially established on July 25 1984 as the first comprehensive local airline company and the first joint venture between the central and local governments Gaoqi Airport have being chosen for the base of this new funded airline 14 At the early years of the airline Xiamen Airlines set itself as a regional airline but the investment of 20 million RMB from the three shareholders was not available at the beginning of its establishment and it only registered with a bank account with 5 000 RMB without any aircraft and livery 14 On January 5 1985 9 55 a m a wet lease Boeing 737 airliner of Xiamen Airlines landed safely at Beijing Capital Airport at 12 27 p m after 2 hours and 32 minutes of flight time which was the first route opened by Xiamen Airlines In the afternoon the company s second route Xiamen Guangzhou was also officially opened with the participation of Jiang Ping vice mayor of Xiamen and leaders of Xiamen Airlines etc On January 10 the company opened its third route Xiamen Shanghai In these routes the aircraft of Civil Aviation Administration of Shanghai operates Shanghai Xiamen and Xiamen Guangzhou routes once per week the aircraft of Civil Aviation Administration of Guangzhou the predecessor of China Southern Airlines operates Guangzhou Xiamen Xiamen Beijing routes and Xiamen Hong Kong charter flights once per week On February 12 1985 Xiamen Airlines leased its first 737 200 aircraft and on December 18 1985 the third meeting of the first board of directors and the first meeting of the second board of directors of Xiamen Airlines decided to transfer the shares of the Civil Aviation Administration of Shanghai for Xiamen Airlines to the Civil Aviation Administration of Guangzhou with the same ratio of capital contribution from each party The agreement of joint venture operation of Xiamen Airlines by the three shareholders and the articles of association of Xiamen Airlines were amended and submitted for approval and became effective on January 1 1986 On November 16 the first B737 200 aircraft was transferred from Guangzhou to Xiamen as the base of Xiamen Airlines In November 1987 Xiamen Airlines introduced the second B737 200 aircraft and in this year Xiamen Airlines reversed the operating loss of the first three years and made a profit of 3 17 million RMB for the first time 18 19 Expansion Edit A Boeing 757 200 in Xiamen Airlines first generation livery landing at Xiamen Gaoqi International Airport A Xiamen Airlines Boeing 737 800 in a second generation livery A XiamenAir Boeing 787 9 Dreamliner in the airline s current livery Xiamen Airlines has made innovative breakthroughs in corporate organization operation and management and transportation services At the time of its establishment Xiamen Airlines was positioned as an independently accounted self financing limited liability company In 1989 reforms were made to the organization personnel management labor distribution housing system medical insurance and employee benefits etc In 1997 the contract system for employees was implemented 20 On November 16 1986 the first aircraft of Xiamen Airlines was transferred from Guangzhou to Xiamen to start its operation In the same year Xiamen Airlines bid farewell to its losses and opened the curtain on 27 years of continuous profitability 16 August 8 1988 Xiamen Airlines took over the ownership of its first new passenger aircraft from Boeing Xiamen Airlines had previously operated old aircraft sold to Xiamen Airlines by China Southern Airlines and Southwest Airlines The aircraft was a Boeing 737 25C Advanced registration number B 2524 the last Boeing 737 classic airliner produced by Boeing Civil Aircraft The aircraft was retired from service in 2003 and resold to Blue Dart Express 16 21 In 1991 the General Administration of Civil Aviation GACA approved Xiamen Airlines to adopt Blue Sky and White Heron as its corporate logo In the same year the Civil Aviation Administration separated the government and enterprises and established China Southern Airlines and the shares held by the Civil Aviation Guangzhou Administration were transferred to China Southern Airlines 14 On August 12 1992 Xiamen Airlines took delivery of its first Boeing 757 200 aircraft registered as B 2819 which was also the 100th aircraft delivered to the Chinese civil aviation system by Boeing This aircraft was retired in 2008 and sold to Blue Dart Aviation who converted the aircraft to an cargo 22 23 In 2000 Xiamen Airlines launched the service between Xiamen and Bangkok which was the first international service of Xiamen Airlines fly as MF897 8 24 On July 25 2012 Xiamen Airlines changed its VI logo for the first time from Blue Sky with White Heron to One Heron Flying High and the aircraft painting theme was changed from Reform Music to Sea and Sky The theme of the aircraft painting was changed from Reform Music to Sea and Sky To upgrade the logo of Xiamen Airlines the Chinese design master Chen Youjian and TEAGUE the design team appointed by Boeing were invited to design revise and prove the new corporate logo after repeatedly 25 26 On December 1 2018 Xiamen Airlines last Boeing 757 No B 2868 was retired after its last flight from Shanghai Hongqiao Xiamen and since then there have been no Boeing 757 passenger aircraft in Greater China 27 As China s aviation sector developed the airline expanded to regional Asian destinations while the delivery of wide body Boeing 787 Dreamliners permitted the airline to offer long distance services The airline s first intercontinental expansion was to Europe which commenced with an Amsterdam service from July 26 2015 and a Paris service from December 11 2018 28 Services to Sydney followed from November 30 2015 29 and Melbourne a year later The airline s first North American service to Vancouver was launched on July 26 2016 30 XiamenAir s first US service was to Seattle followed by Los Angeles and then New York By early 2020 the airline had set up bases at Fuzhou Changle International Airport Nanchang Changbei International Airport Hangzhou Xiaoshan International Airport Tianjin Binhai International Airport Changsha Huanghua International Airport Beijing Daxing International Airport moved from Beijing Capital International Airport in 2020 Quanzhou Jinjiang International Airport Chongqing Jiangbei International Airport and Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport 31 On November 17 of the same year SkyTeam officially announced the details of Xiamen Airlines membership in the alliance and signed a letter of intent to join the alliance in Rome Italy on November 21 2012 Xiamen Airlines officially became the 19th member of SkyTeam and added three new hubs to the alliance Xiamen Fuzhou and Hangzhou making it the first airline in China to join one of the three global airline alliances in addition to the three major state owned airlines of which China Southern the parent company of Xiamen Airlines withdrew from SkyTeam on January 1 2019 and Shanghai Airlines which joined the alliance as a subsidiary member 8 9 Destinations Edit A XiamenAir Boeing 737 800 in SkyTeam livery A XiamenAir Boeing 787 9 Dreamliner in a special United Nations Sustainable Living livery Main article List of XiamenAir destinations Alliance Edit On 17 November 2011 XiamenAir signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the airline alliance SkyTeam On 21 November 2012 the airline was officially welcomed as the 19th member of SkyTeam 32 Codeshare agreements Edit XiamenAir has codeshare agreements with the following airlines 33 Air France Joint Venture Partner 34 China Eastern Airlines China Southern Airlines Joint Venture Partner 34 Garuda Indonesia Japan Airlines KLM Joint Venture Partner 34 Korean Air Malaysia Airlines Mandarin Airlines Philippine Airlines Saudia Vietnam Airlines 35 Joint Venture agreements Edit XiamenAir has joint venture agreements with the following airlines Air France 34 China Southern Airlines 34 KLM 34 Fleet EditAs of January 2023 the fleet size including subsidiaries Jiangxi Airlines and Hebei Airlines reached 163 aircraft and 27 aircraft on order with an average aircraft age of 9 2 years 36 37 38 However with Xiamen Airlines to formally introduce 15 Airbus A321neo under operating leases in October 2022 and form a series of Airbus protection systems Xiamen Airlines will end the record of 37 years of full Boeing fleet since its foundation and start a new era of Airbus Boeing fleet 39 40 41 42 As of January 2023 update XiamenAir operates a fleet of Airbus and Boeing composed of the following aircraft 40 41 42 Xiamen Air Fleet Aircraft In service Orders Passengers NotesF J Y TotalAirbus A320neo 25 TBA Deliveries from 2024 43 44 Airbus A321neo 2 13 8 200 208 43 44 Boeing 737 700 9 8 120 128Boeing 737 800 131 8 156 1648 162 170 184 184Boeing 737 MAX 8 10 25 184 184 Delivery starts in May 2018 45 Boeing 737 MAX 10 10 TBA Order from the parent company 46 Boeing 787 8 6 4 18 215 237Boeing 787 9 6 30 257 287Total 164 73Currently Xiamen Airlines provides first class services with business class seats on domestic routes in China as usual On international and regional routes business class and economy class services are offered as usual 47 The Boeing 787 8 has 180 degree lie flat seats in both First and Business Class and is equipped with Panasonic EX3 personal TV entertainment system with charging outlets and USB ports in all three classes B 2760 B 2761 B 2762 and later 787 9 with in flight Wi Fi access Fleet history Edit XiamenAir has previously operated the following aircraft 48 Boeing 737 200 Boeing 737 300 Boeing 737 500 Boeing 757 200 Xiamen Airlines Boeing 787 8 at Xiamen Gaoqi International Airport Xiamen Airlines Boeing 787 8 taxiing at Amsterdam Schiphol Airport Xiamen Airlines Boeing 757 first class cabin Business Class on Xiamen Airlines Boeing 737 Economy Class on Xiamen Airlines Boeing 737Accidents and incidents EditOn October 2 1990 Xiamen Airlines Flight 8301 from Xiamen to Guangzhou a Boeing 737 200 jetliner was hijacked shortly after takeoff and collided with two additional aircraft upon landing at Baiyun International Airport killing 128 people 49 On April 30 2008 Xiamen Airlines Flight 8052 a Boeing 737 700 registered B 2992 nearly collided with China Southern Airlines Flight 6621 on the runway of Dalian Zhoushuizi International Airport The Xiamen Airlines flight mistakenly entered runway 10 without informing the tower and while the China Southern Airlines flight had started its take off roll The China Southern flight immediately started emergency braking and turned to one side to avoid a collision and came to a complete stop with the front wheels of the two aircraft only 35 meters apart After the incident the Xiamen Airlines flight crew did not follow the tower s instructions to cancel the flight for investigation and even erased the black box record in an attempt to evade responsibility The captain of Xiamen Airlines was eventually suspended from flying The flight operator s rights to operate the flight were also revoked 50 On August 16 2018 XiamenAir Flight 8667 crash landed at Manila s Ninoy Aquino International Airport in the Philippines amidst heavy monsoon rains The Boeing 737 800 skidded off the end of the runway All 157 passengers and crew were unharmed 51 According to Flightradar24 data the flight aborted its first landing attempt 52 53 54 As a result the accident aircraft was parked on Runway 06 24 which is used for large aircraft and the runway was closed for a long time until noon on the 18th 55 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Chinese Boeing 737 crash lands at Manila airport Business Insider Retrieved 8 September 2018 Flightradar24 Flightradar24 com Live flight tracker Flightradar24 Retrieved 8 September 2018 图片 厦航一客机在马尼拉机场降落时冲出跑道 乘客安全撤离 民航新闻 民航资源网 news carnoc com Archived from the original on 2021 02 25 Retrieved 2018 08 16 Xiamen Air flight skids off NAIA runway flights cancelled Philippine Star Philstar Global 2018 08 17 Archived from the original on 2021 04 13 Retrieved 2018 08 18 厦航客机马尼拉机场滑出跑道后续 133个航班取消 Archived from the original on 2021 04 17 Retrieved 2018 08 19 External links Edit Media related to Xiamen Air at Wikimedia Commons Official XiamenAir website in English Official SkyTeam website in Chinese Portals Aviation China Companies Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title XiamenAir amp oldid 1139244241, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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