Airline: | China Northern Airlines Chinese: Zhōngguó Běifāng Hángkōng |
Iata: | CJ |
Icao: | CBF |
Callsign: | CHINA NORTHERN |
Founded: | (re-launch) |
Ceased: | (merged into China Southern Airlines) |
Fleet Size: | 61 (1995) |
Destinations: | 152 |
Headquarters: | Shenyang, Liaoning, China |
Hubs: | Shenyang Taoxian International Airport |
Secondary Hubs: |
China Northern Airlines was an airline headquartered on the grounds of Shenyang Taoxian International Airport, Shenyang, Liaoning, People's Republic of China.[1] Established on June 16, 1990, it was one of the six backbone airlines directly under the Civil Aviation Administration of China.
Besides Shenyang, it also had three hubs at Changchun Dafangshen Airport, Harbin Taiping International Airport and Sanya Phoenix International Airport.
It was one of six major airline corporations that were formed as a result of the breakup of CAAC Airlines. It initially operated a fleet of Airbus A300-600R, MD-80, MD-90-30 and, later, Airbus A321-200 aircraft. It operated predominantly domestic destinations and also to North Korea, South Korea and Japan.
China Northern Swan Airlines was founded in 1990, it operated McDonnell Douglas MD-80s leased from China Northern Airlines, it was acquired by China Southern Airlines in 2003 followed by Beiya Airlines, China Northern Airlines, and Zhongyuan Airlines.[2]
China Northern Airlines was established in 1990 to act as a successor to Swan Airlines. By the end of 1999, the airline had reached a total cargo rotation volume of 4882 million ton/km. In 2001 the airlines had ordered ten Airbus A321 but only six were in the fleet. It later merged into China Southern Airlines in 2003.
The fleet as of 1995.
Aircraft | In service | Orders | Notes | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
10 | - | Acquired by China Southern Airlines | |||
6 | 4 | All remaining orders transferred to China Southern Airlines | |||
Antonov An-2 | 1 | - | |||
27 | - | Two aircraft written off | |||
McDonnell Douglas MD-90-30 | 13 | - | |||
Xian Y-7-100 | 4 | - | |||
Total | 61 | 4 |
Sky Pearl Club was China Northern Airlines’ frequent flyer program until 2003 when it merged with China Southern Airlines.