| China Southern Airlines 中国南方航空公司 Zhōngguó Nánfāng Hángkōng Gōngsī |
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ICAO CSN |
Callsign CHINA SOUTHERN |
| Founded | 1989 | |
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| Frequent flyer program | Sky Pearl Club | |
| Alliance | SkyTeam | |
| Fleet size | 292 (+163 orders) incl. cargo | |
| Destinations | 121 | |
| Parent company | China Southern Airlines Co., Ltd. | |
| Headquarters | Guangzhou, Guangdong, China | |
| Key people | Liu Shao Yong (Chairman) Wang Changshun (President) |
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| Website: http://www.csair.com Chinese http://www.flychinasouthern.com English http://www.csair.nl Dutch |
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China Southern Airlines (Simplified Chinese: 中国南方航空公司) (SSE: 600029, SEHK: 1055, NYSE: ZNH) is an airline based in Guangzhou in the Guangdong province of the People's Republic of China operating domestic, regional and international services.[1] China Southern is the world's 7th largest airline by passenger carried in 2007, and Asia's largest airline in terms of fleet size, the largest in Asia in passengers carried, also the 7th busiest in domestic passenger traffic and the 7th largest in scheduled domestic passenger-kilometres flown worldwide. China Southern is the largest in the People's Republic of China in terms of passengers carried. China Southern carries more domestic cargo than any other airline.[2] It is a member of the SkyTeam airline alliance.
Its main operation hubs are Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport and Beijing Capital International Airport, with other focus cities at Shenyang Taoxian International Airport, Urumqi Diwopu International Airport, Changchun Longjia International Airport, Shenzhen Bao'an International Airport, Wuhan Tianhe International Airport, Zhengzhou Xinzheng International Airport and Dalian Zhoushuizi International Airport.[citation needed]
China Southern Airlines is also accredited by IATA with the IOSA (IATA Operational Safety Audit) for its safety practices.[3]
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The airline started operations in 1989. In 1996, China Southern began long haul intercontinental routes with the first route being the Guangzhou-Beijing-Amsterdam route. In March 1997, the next route was the transpacific Guangzhou-Los Angeles, which is currently China Southern's longest flight. It also made history of being the 1st airline to fly a Boeing 777 twin engine non-stop across the Pacific. In June 1997, China Southern Airlines initial public stock offering on the New York and Hong Kong stock exchanges generated over $700 million. In July 2000, it also added 2 more long haul routes to Sydney and Melbourne. Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) selected China Southern as one of three airlines to lead the restructuring of China's air transport industry. It acquired Zhongyuan Airlines on 4 August 2000. In January 2003 the airline absorbed China Northern Airlines and its subsidiaries Beiya Airlines and China Northern Swan, as well as China Xinjiang Airlines, into its domestic operations. In November 2004 the acquisition was completed as China Southern acquired the holding company that owned China Northern and China Xinjiang [1].
In 2004, the company achieved a turnover of around 40 million passengers, becoming one of the top ten passenger carriers in the world. Among all Chinese airlines, it boasts the largest fleet with the most bases, most extensive domestic networks and highest flight frequencies. Renowned for its excellent passenger services, the airline has won Five-star Diamond Award for flight services and has been honoured as China's best airline by TTG Asia Magazine.[citation needed]
The airline is owned by China Southern Air Holding (50.3%), private Hong Kong and non-China investors (H shareholders) (26.84%) and private China investors (A shareholders) (22.86%). It has 34,417 employees as at March 2007[1].
In 2007, China Southern Airlines overtook both All Nippon Airways and Japan Airlines in terms of passenger numbers to become Asia's largest airline in passengers carried. Also, out of all the major airlines in the world (excluding low cost), it is the fastest growing airline in Asia by fleet size. It will also announce a large scale international boost, after rapidly increasing services to other countries, with both hubs in Guangzhou and Beijing. [4]
The airline signed a Memorandum of Understanding on August 28, 2004 with the SkyTeam alliance. On November 15th, 2007, China Southern was officially welcomed as the 11th full member of the SkyTeam alliance, thus becoming the first mainland Chinese airline to enter a global airline alliance.[5][6]
On September 10, 2007, China Southern was awarded by CAAC to launch several new daily services to North America and Europe in 2008 and 2009, including Beijing-Newark (beginning July 2008), Guangzhou-Moscow (October 2008), Beijing-Detroit (March 2009), Beijing-London (March 2009), Guangzhou-Vancouver (July 2009).[7] According to unofficial reports, China Southern is also contemplating scheduled service to Riga, reportedly starting in October 2008.[8] China Southern also has 2 weekly flights from Guangzhou to Los Angeles, and a 10-year anniversary of the Guangzhou-Amsterdam (via Beijng) route in 2007. There are also flights between Paris and Guangzhou. China Southern has announced it will use the new Airbus A380 and Boeing 787 to operate the new routes. Since the delivery of both aircraft has been postponed, detailed information on the new flights has not been announced.
The China Southern Airlines fleet consists of the following aircraft as of April 2008:
| Aircraft | Total | Passengers (First/Economy) |
Routes | Notes |
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| Airbus A300-600R | 6 | Domestic, Asia | ||
| Airbus A319-100 | 33 (12 orders) |
128 (8/120) | Domestic, Asia | |
| Airbus A320-200 | 48 (25 orders) |
158 (8/150) | Domestic, Asia | |
| Airbus A321-200 | 30 (24 orders) |
185 (16/169) | Domestic, Asia | |
| Airbus A330-200 | 6 (10 orders) |
264 (24/240) | Domestic Osaka, Lagos, Sydney, Melbourne, Dubai |
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| Airbus A330-300 | 6 (2 orders) |
292 (4/24/264) | Domestic, Asia, Hong Kong | New 3-class interiors |
| Airbus A380-800 | (5 orders) | Entry into service: 2010 Q2 | ||
| ATR 72-500 | 5 | 72 (72) | Domestic | |
| Boeing 737-300 | 27 | 145 (145) | Domestic | |
| Boeing 737-500 | 3 | 132 (132) | Domestic | |
| Boeing 737-700 | 29 (27 orders) |
145 (145) | Domestic, Asia | |
| Boeing 737-800 | 44 (36 orders) |
167 (8/159) | Domestic, Asia | |
| Boeing 757-200 | 22 | 200 (8/192) | Domestic, Asia, Tehran | |
| Boeing 777-200 | 4 | 380 (24/356) | Domestic, Saipan, Osaka, Tokyo | To be sold |
| Boeing 777-200ER | 6 | 292 (18/65/209) 282 (24/51/207) |
Domestic, Tokyo-Narita, Dubai, Sydney (peak season), Melbourne (peak season), Amsterdam, Paris-CDG and Los Angeles |
Features Premier Economy Class |
| Boeing 787-8 | (10 orders) | Detroit, Newark, Vancouver, Moscow | Entry into service: July 2009 | |
| Embraer ERJ-145 | 6 | 50 (50) | Domestic | |
| McDonnell Douglas MD-82 | 20 | 145 (12/133) | Domestic | |
| McDonnell Douglas MD-90-30 | 13 | 157 (12/145) | Domestic, Asia |
In June 2007, China Southern transferred 3 Airbus A320's to its new subsidiary Chongqing Airlines.
A freight branch of China Southern Airlines, China Southern Cargo, serves points in USA, Europe and Asia.
| Aircraft | Total | Capacity | Notes |
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| Airbus A300-600F | (6 orders) | 6 being converted to freighters | |
| Boeing 747-400F | 2 | ||
| Boeing 777-200LRF | (6 orders) | Entry into service: 2008 |
Average fleet age is 6.6 years as of October 2007.[9]
China Southern Airlines has codeshare agreements with the following airlines:
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