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China Airlines Appoints Chen Han-Ming as New President, Kao Shing-Hwang Becomes Chairman

China Airlines (Taiwan) has officially appointed Chen Han-Ming as its new president, succeeding Kao Shing-Hwang, who has been elevated to the position of chairman. This leadership transition reflects the airline’s long-term strategic vision as it continues to expand and strengthen its global position.

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Phoenix Aviation Capital, AIP Capital, and LuminArx Capital Acquire Three A330-300s

Phoenix Aviation Capital (Ireland), AIP Capital (US), and LuminArx Capital Management (US) have completed the joint acquisition of a portfolio of three Airbus A330-300s, enhancing their investment in the widebody aircraft leasing market. The transaction includes two A330-300s, serials 1346 and 1367, both powered by CF6 engines and leased to China Airlines (Taiwan), along with another A330-300, serial 1690, also powered by CF6 engines…

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China Airlines Leases Three Airbus A321neo from Avolon to Address Supply Chain Delays

China Airlines has secured a long-term lease agreement for three Airbus A321neo aircraft from Avolon (Ireland), with lease terms spanning 144 months. This strategic move comes as the airline navigates global supply chain challenges affecting aircraft deliveries and operational expansion.

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China Airlines Reports 3Q 2024 Net Profit of $118 Million with 9.1% Revenue Growth

China Airlines, based in Taiwan, has reported a net profit of $118 million for the third quarter of 2024, supported by a 9.1% increase in revenue to $1.6 billion. This growth highlights China Airlines’ resilience in an evolving aviation market and reflects strong demand across its network. The airline’s solid performance in Q3 demonstrates its effective cost management and strategic focus on…

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China Airlines Nearing Decision on Widebody Order Split Between B777X and A350-1000

China Airlines of Taiwan is reportedly close to finalizing a decision to split its upcoming multi-billion-dollar order for 20 widebody aircraft between Boeing’s B777X and Airbus’ A350-1000. This order is aimed at replacing the airline’s 10 aging B777-300ERs while also providing additional capacity for projected growth in passenger demand.