Hainan Airlines News Stories
China Formally Approves Boeing 787 For Use
May 23, 2013
China's civil aviation regulator has formally approved the Boeing 787 Dreamliner for use in the country, clearing the way for Chinese airlines to start operating the aircraft.
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Boeing 787 Delivery Delay Hits Hainan Airlines
January 23, 2013
Hainan Airlines, China's fourth-largest carrier, said Boeing's failure to deliver its 787 Dreamliner aircraft had forced the airline to delay some new routes, including between Beijing and New York.
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China Won't Pay ETS, Other Asian Carriers May
January 9, 2012
China's airlines will refuse to pay any charges under the European Union's new carbon trading scheme, while other Asia Pacific carriers, already battling a weak travel market, are likely to pass on the extra cost to passengers.
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Air Berlin Looking For Strong Partner - Report
November 24, 2011
Air Berlin, Germany's second largest airline behind Lufthansa is looking for a partner, with its new chief executive holding talks with several potential interested parties, a German daily said on Thursday, citing sources.
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Chinese Carriers To Sue EU Over Carbon Law
November 9, 2011
Air China and three other major Chinese carriers are planning to sue jointly the European Union for its plan to charge airlines for carbon emissions, a senior official with the country's industry group said on Wednesday.
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Hainan Air Says No Change To Boeing Order
October 19, 2011
Hainan Airlines, China's fourth-largest carrier, said on Wednesday that it will stick to its aircraft order with Boeing, despite a growing number of cancelled or changed orders within the industry.
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NH Hoteles Cuts Price of 20 Pct Stake
October 18, 2011
HNA Group, parent of China's Hainan Airlines, has changed the conditions of its purchase of a stake in Spain's NH Hoteles, cutting the share price of a capital increase to 5.35 euros per share from an original 7 euros per share, the Spanish hotel group said.
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HNA Bids For Hochtief Airport Assets - Report
August 9, 2011
HNA Group, the parent of China's fourth-largest airline Hainan Airlines, is bidding for Hochtief's airports business, which it values at more than EUR€1 billion (USD$1.42 billion), the Wall Street Journal reported.
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