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  2. Beijing Capital Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Beijing Capital Airlines (Chinese: 首都航空; pinyin: Shǒudū Hángkōng), commonly known as Capital Airlines, is a Chinese low-cost airline based at Beijing Daxing International Airport. It is a subsidiary of Hainan Airlines .

  3. Beijing Capital International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Following the 2008 Summer Olympics and the addition of adding the new terminal building, Beijing Capital overtook Tokyo Haneda as the busiest airport in Asia based on scheduled seat capacity. [11] Due to limited capacity of Beijing Capital International Airport, plans were announced for the construction of a new airport at Daxing. The project ...

  4. Capital Airport Holding - Wikipedia

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    The current Capital Airport Holding was established on December 28, 2002 from the merger of Beijing Capital Airport Holding Company, Beijing Capital International Airport Company Ltd., Tianjin Binhai International Airport, China Airport Construction Corporation, Jinfei Economic Development Company Ltd. and Civil Aviation Engineering Consulting ...

  5. Top 10 safest airlines to fly on in 2024 - AOL

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    #10. Southwest Airlines - Safety score: 4.52. Not only did Southwest Airlines have the lowest score in WalletHub's safety reporting on U.S. airlines, but as of July 2024, the FAA placed the ...

  6. China Xinhua Airlines - Wikipedia

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    The airline was established in August 1992 and started operations on 6 June 1993. In April 1997 it became a partner in the creation of Oriental Falcon Jet Service, with Dassault Falcon Jet and Avion Pacific to operate Falcon 50 charter operations in China. It is a subsidiary of Hainan Airlines which holds a 60% stake in the airline. [2]

  7. Air China Flight 129 - Wikipedia

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    Air China Flight 129 (CCA129/CA129) was a scheduled international passenger flight, operated by Air China, from Beijing Capital International Airport to Gimhae International Airport in Busan. On 15 April 2002, the aircraft on this route, a Boeing 767-200ER , crashed into a hill named Mount Dotdae [ 2 ] near Gimhae Airport, killing 129 of the ...