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  2. China National Aviation Corporation - Wikipedia

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    CNAC pilots with a captured Shōwa L2D3 or L2D3-L, c. 1945. After World War II, in 1946, CNAC moved from India to Shanghai, specifically Longhua Airport, located on the western shore of the Huangpu River, 10 km from the center of Shanghai. The company was a huge organization, with departments for transportation, mechanics, medicine, food ...

  3. New York University Shanghai - Wikipedia

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    New York University Shanghai (NYU Shanghai; legal name registered as Shanghai New York University [1]) is a joint-venture university in Pudong, Shanghai, China. It was established in 2012 under a partnership between East China Normal University and New York University. [1] It is the third degree-granting campus of New York University.

  4. List of universities and colleges in Shanghai - Wikipedia

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    Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine: 上海中医药大学: Municipal East China Normal University: 华东师范大学: National (Direct) Shanghai Normal University: 上海师范大学: Municipal Shanghai International Studies University: 上海外国语大学: National (Direct) Shanghai University of Finance and Economics ...

  5. China National Aviation Holding - Wikipedia

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    CNAC also purchased a building on 10 Queen's Road Central, Central, Hong Kong Island in 1992, [3] known as CNAC Group Building. It was once owned by the listed company China National Aviation Company Limited but sold back to CNAC(G) in 2002. [11] It was sold in 2008 to Shanghai Commercial Bank for HK$1.388 billion. [12]

  6. Black Christmas disaster - Wikipedia

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    The Black Christmas disaster was a series of air crashes that took place in Shanghai, China, on 25 December 1946.This event involved three out of the four flights scheduled for Shanghai that day, including CA 48, CNAC 140, and CNAC 115.

  7. Collateral protection insurance - Wikipedia

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    Collateral Protection Insurance, or CPI, insures property held as collateral for loans made by lending institutions. CPI, also known as force-placed insurance and lender placed insurance, [1] may be classified as single-interest insurance if it protects the interest of the lender, a single party, or as dual-interest insurance coverage if it protects the interest of both the lender and the ...

  8. Qiantan Center - Wikipedia

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    Shanghai Lujiazui Development The Qiantan Center ( Chinese : 前滩中心 ) is an office skyscraper in the Pudong district of Shanghai , China . Built between 2016 and 2020, the tower stands at 280 m (920 ft) tall with 56 floors and is the current 9th tallest building in Shanghai .

  9. Kweilin incident - Wikipedia

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    Lehigh University Press. pp. 179– 183. Royal Leonard (1942). I Flew for China: Chiang-Kai-shek's Personal Pilot. Doubleday. p. 194. North China Daily News, August 25 and September 1, 1938; Shanghai Evening Post, August 25, 1938