China Daily

HNA to create air passage to boost interconne­ctivity

- By MA ZHIPING mazhiping@chinadaily.com.cn

HNA Group — the parent company of China’s biggest private commercial airline, Hainan Airlines — will open more internatio­nal routes to serve the country’s Belt and Road Initiative, according to Gao Jian, chief operating officer of HNA.

“As a participan­t of the Belt and Road Initiative, HNA is making investment­s focusing on aviation tourism, modern logistics and financial services on a global basis, and is actively promoting cultural exchanges between the East and West,” said Gao.

He said HNA strives to be a strong air service provider for the Belt and Road Initiative.

“We will coordinate with our overseas partners to open more air routes and create ‘an air passage’ for internatio­nal interconne­ction.”

Haikou-based HNA is operating 200 internatio­nal air routes, including 14 linking to Europe and 12 connecting to North America. The group has 1,250 aircraft, running about 1,200 domestic and internatio­nal flights to more than 270 cities and serving about 100 million passengers each year.

The company, ranking 353 in the 2016 Fortune Global 500 list, is increasing internatio­nal routes to cope with growing market demand.

“We will do our best to provide strong support to the developmen­t of Hainan as an internatio­nal tourist destinatio­n and a strategic pivot on the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road,” said Gao.

Gao said the 24-year-old HNA Group is building aviation hubs in Urumqi, capital of Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, which will serve Central Asian countries; in Fuzhou, which will serve the region’s cross-Straits needs; and in Beibu Bay, which will be a hub linking China and Southeast Asia.

“HNA will accelerate cooperatio­n with countries and regions along the initiative’s routes in building logistics parks, hub airports and feeder airports, and promote tourism, trade, financial services and technologi­cal innovation,” said Gao.

“We will promote the developmen­t of internatio­nal aviation hubs in Hainan, turning Haikou and Sanya into internatio­nal transfer terminals that link China with Southeast Asia and Australia.”

We will coordinate with our overseas partners to open more air routes and create ‘an air passage’ for internatio­nal interconne­ction.” Gao Jian, chief operating officer of HNA

To date, Hainan province has three airports — the Haikou Meilan Internatio­nal Airport, the Sanya Phoenix Internatio­nal Airport and Boao Airport. A new airport is under constructi­on by HNA in Sanya at the southern tip of Hainan Island. Aviation logistics parks are being launched around these airports.

HNA is also developing domestic logistics chains in cities such as Tianjin and Xi’an. These efforts are part of its goals to establish a world-class logistics brand.

“We plan to make more investment­s overseas and acquire more quality resources to further internatio­nalize our business structure and improve our services for Belt and Road regions.”

By acquiring and restructur­ing overseas aviation companies such as Blue Eagle Airlines, Brazil Blue Airlines and Ghana Airlines, HNA is introducin­g advanced internatio­nal air services and standards into the Chinese market. Its acquisitio­n of world-leading container leasing companies — SEACO and Cronos — and aircraft leasing companies such as Avolon and Hong Kong Aviation Capital have added more momentum for HNA’s expansion plans.

HNA’s internatio­nal tourism industry chain is also growing quickly, covering all six basic businesses including food, accommodat­ion, transport, travel, shopping and entertainm­ent.

In practicing its corporate social responsibi­lities, the group launched a program in 2004 that has helped more than 6,500 impoverish­ed cataract patients worldwide with eye surgery.

 ??  ?? Staff members work at a SEACO container yard in China. HNA aquired SEACO, one of the world’s largest container leasing companies, in 2011.
Staff members work at a SEACO container yard in China. HNA aquired SEACO, one of the world’s largest container leasing companies, in 2011.
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HNA employees in Dublin, Ireland, help to refurbish the local Christian Brothers’ School.

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