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CAAC Airlines (Chinese: 中国民航), formerly the People's Aviation Company of China (中國人民航空公司), was the airline division of the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) and the monopoly civil airline in the People's Republic of China. It was founded on 17 July 1952, and merged into CAAC on 9 June 1953. In 1988, the monopoly was broken up and CAAC Airlines was split into six regional airlines, which later consolidated into China's Big Three airlines: Beijing-based Air China, Guangzhou-based China Southern Airlines, and Shanghai-based China Eastern Airlines.

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  • CAAC (Civil Aviation Administration of China) war eine als Fluggesellschaft betriebene Abteilung der gleichnamigen Zivilen Luftfahrtbehörde der Volksrepublik China mit Sitz in Peking. CAAC hatte als staatliche Gesellschaft das Monopol für alle Flüge im In- und Ausland inne. Im Jahr 1988 wurde CAAC als Fluggesellschaft aufgelöst und in 6 eigenständige Gesellschaften aufgeteilt. (de)
  • CAAC Airlines (Chinese: 中国民航), formerly the People's Aviation Company of China (中國人民航空公司), was the airline division of the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) and the monopoly civil airline in the People's Republic of China. It was founded on 17 July 1952, and merged into CAAC on 9 June 1953. In 1988, the monopoly was broken up and CAAC Airlines was split into six regional airlines, which later consolidated into China's Big Three airlines: Beijing-based Air China, Guangzhou-based China Southern Airlines, and Shanghai-based China Eastern Airlines. In 1962, CAAC began operating international services, initially to other countries in the communist bloc such as the Soviet Union, Mongolia, North Korea, Laos, Burma, Bangladesh, North Vietnam, and Cambodia. By the mid-1980s, CAAC had long-haul service to the United States, Europe, the Middle East, and Australia, mainly using American Boeing aircraft, while continuing to use Soviet aircraft on routes to Eastern Europe. (en)
  • 中国民航(英語:Civil Aviation Administration of China,缩写:CAAC),是于1953年至1987年由中国民用航空局经营民用航空事業所使用的名义,是当时中华人民共和国的载旗航空公司。 (zh)
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  • 1988-07-01 (xsd:date)
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  • 1952-07-17 (xsd:date)
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  • CA
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  • CCA
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  • 1953-06-09 (xsd:date)
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  • CAAC (en)
  • 中国民航 (en)
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  • CAAC (en)
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  • 1988-07-01 (xsd:date)
  • (en)
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  • 1953-06-09 (xsd:date)
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  • 1952-07-17 (xsd:date)
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  • CA (en)
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  • CCA (en)
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  • Director of the General Office (en)
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  • CAAC logo.svg (en)
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  • CAAC (Civil Aviation Administration of China) war eine als Fluggesellschaft betriebene Abteilung der gleichnamigen Zivilen Luftfahrtbehörde der Volksrepublik China mit Sitz in Peking. CAAC hatte als staatliche Gesellschaft das Monopol für alle Flüge im In- und Ausland inne. Im Jahr 1988 wurde CAAC als Fluggesellschaft aufgelöst und in 6 eigenständige Gesellschaften aufgeteilt. (de)
  • 中国民航(英語:Civil Aviation Administration of China,缩写:CAAC),是于1953年至1987年由中国民用航空局经营民用航空事業所使用的名义,是当时中华人民共和国的载旗航空公司。 (zh)
  • CAAC Airlines (Chinese: 中国民航), formerly the People's Aviation Company of China (中國人民航空公司), was the airline division of the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) and the monopoly civil airline in the People's Republic of China. It was founded on 17 July 1952, and merged into CAAC on 9 June 1953. In 1988, the monopoly was broken up and CAAC Airlines was split into six regional airlines, which later consolidated into China's Big Three airlines: Beijing-based Air China, Guangzhou-based China Southern Airlines, and Shanghai-based China Eastern Airlines. (en)
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  • CAAC (Fluggesellschaft) (de)
  • CAAC Airlines (en)
  • 中国民航 (运营时期) (zh)
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  • CAAC (en)
  • 中国民航 (en)
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