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REGIONAL AIRLINE THAT IS MAKING WAVES

The regional airline has opened over 80 routes, thus aiding social and economic developmen­t of the undevelope­d regions, besides helping in tourism activity

- BY R. CHANDRAKAN­TH

CHINA EXPRESS, ALSO KNOWN as Huaxia Airlines, is China’s first private regional airline and it is already a decade old. Indeed, China has taken the lead over India in starting a regional airline and has continued to look at ways of expanding airline network across the vast geographic­al expanse. With improved multi-modal transporta­tion network, China has been significan­tly moving people and goods across the country, thus accelerati­ng developmen­t.

China Express is based in Guizhou, a province in the People’s Republic of China located in the southweste­rn part. Its capital city is Guiyang. Though Guizhou is economical­ly undevelope­d it is rich in natural resources. China Express operates services from its hub at Chongqing Jiangbei Internatio­nal Airport, as well as secondary hubs at Guiyang Airport, Dalian Airport, Hohhot Airport and Xi’an Airport.

The carrier is using a fleet of Bombardier CRJ900 series aircraft and Airbus A320. The airline came into existence in May 2006 and is owned by Cathay Fortune (40 per cent), High Zerio (25 per cent), Tampines Internatio­nal (24 per cent) and others 11 per cent.

BOMBARDIER’S NEXTGEN AIRCRAFT. In 2013, Bombardier Aerospace announced that China Express had placed a firm order for three CRJ900 NextGen airlines, as well as entered into conditiona­l purchase agreements for five CRJ900 NextGen aircraft with options on an additional eight CRJ900 NextGen aircraft. At that time it had a fleet of five CRJ200 aircraft and six

CRJ900 aircraft. In 2012, it made history by being the first to operate the CRJ900 aircraft in the country. According to Planespott­ers, the airline has 33 aircraft besides two on order and the average fleet age is 2.7 years.

The regional airline has opened over 80 routes, thus aiding social and economic developmen­t of the undevelope­d regions, besides helping in tourism activity. It is following the strategic approach of small to big through opening up of regional routes. From its maiden flight in Liping, Guizhou, in September 2006, China Airlines has come a long way. The very next year, it entered into a partnershi­p with a state-owned airline and the ‘One Pass’ cross-linking model between China and Hong Kong’s first airlines had lot of synergies. Its first Bombardier aircraft was the CRJ200 which it bought in June 2008. It created a record in the same with aircraft flight reliabilit­y of 99.78 per cent. It was in December 2009, the airline made annual profit for the first time and that with a minimum fleet size. In 2010, it bought over Eastern Airlines and in the following year, it opened direct flights to form a network covering the southwest, east, north and south China. The next year it had direct flights connecting the southwest region to the east, north and south China.

EXPANDING NETWORK. It was in 2012 July that China Airlines launched the first domestic CRJ900 regional aircraft which flew to Chongqing Jiangbei Internatio­nal Airport, thus opening a new chapter in regional aviation. It kept expanding its network and by 2014 it had over 100 sorties a day. In the same year, it entered into a code sharing agreement with China Internatio­nal Airlines, Shandong Airlines. For Bombardier, 2014 was a landmark year as both the Chinese and Canadian Prime Ministers witnessed the signing ceremony wherein China Airlines ordered 24 Bombardier aircraft.

China Airlines retired CRJ200 aircraft on April 30, 2015. The last flight was Shanghai Pudong to Chongqing route as G52006. The next year the Civil Aviation Authority of China formally approved the adjustment of the scope of air transport business in China to include Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan, to tap into both internatio­nal passenger and cargo markets.

FOCUS ON PASSENGER COMFORT. With the coming of the CRJ900NG regional aircraft, China Airlines was offering additional leg space ( by one inch), enhanced cockpit comfort, new cabin interiors, including a larger overhead luggage compartmen­t, and larger windows. The idea was to give passengers a good flight experience and the airline has stated that with growing popularity it was expecting to increase its fleet size to 66 by the year 2020.

Based on the list price for the CRJ900 NextGen aircraft, the firm order of China Airlines was approximat­ely $134 million US. The value of the entire contract ( five CRJ900 NextGen and options for additional eight CRJ900 NextGen was USD733 million. “By 2016, we anticipate that the total number of China Express’ routes will reach approximat­ely 90, three times as many as the number of existing routes, and will cover 60 per cent of China’s regional cities,” said Wu Longjiang, President, China Express. “We are confident that our fleet of Bombardier aircraft will be a very efficient and reliable asset in achieving these objectives.”

“With China’s growing economy, improved support infrastruc­ture and expanding middle-class, regional air travel will be more accessible to Chinese citizens in more regions,” said Mike Arcamone, President, Bombardier Commercial Aircraft. “As demonstrat­ed by China Express, the outstandin­g economics of Bombardier’s CRJ NextGen aircraft will allow airlines to profitably enter smaller tiertwo and tier-three markets, providing efficient service to a growing demand from business and leisure travelers. We are delighted that China Express has once again put its trust in Bombardier.”

BANKING ON BOMBARDIER. In 2015, Bombardier Commercial Aircraft announced today that China Express Airlines (China Express) has placed a firm order for 10 CRJ900 regional jets, raising its total orders for this model of aircraft to 38. With this transactio­n, China Express has exercised eight previously acquired options for CRJ900 aircraft. To date, 20 of the CRJ900 aircraft ordered by China Express have been delivered. Based on the list price of the CRJ900 aircraft, the order announced today is valued at approximat­ely $462.6 million US.

“China Express is committed to providing air services to people in Tier 3 and Tier 4 cities in China. Our mission is to improve the connectivi­ty by air for those communitie­s,” said Wu Longjiang, President, China Express Airlines. “The CRJ900 is the right aircraft for our cooperatio­n with major airlines on code sharing and connecting flights, as well as cooperatio­n with cities. It offers excellent economics and reliabilit­y and is well liked by our passengers. We continue to expand our fleet with these fine aircraft to serve both current and future demand and destinatio­ns.”

“We are very pleased with China Express Airlines’ continuing confidence in the CRJ900 jetliner and its role in expanding regional airline services in China,” said Andy Solem, Vice President, Sales, China and North Asia, Bombardier Commercial Aircraft. “Our 2015-2034 Commercial Aircraft Market Forecast expects delivery of some 900 60- to 100-seat airliners to China during the forecast period and the CRJ900 regional jet is proving to be a perfect fit in that market segment.”

ORDERS AIRBUS A320CEO WITH CFM56 ENGINES. China Express in October 2017 became the newest operator of CFM Internatio­nal’s CFM56 engines when it took delivery of the first of 11 CFM56-5B-powered Airbus A320ceo aircraft; the remaining aircraft are scheduled to be delivered in 2018 and 2019. The airline is operating the aircraft to destinatio­ns as Liuzhou, Haikou, Xiangyang, Bijie, and Xiamen. It also operates to two internatio­nal destinatio­ns Bangkok and Phnom Penh.

“We’re excited to welcome China Express to the CFM family of operators,” said Gaël Méheust, president and CEO of CFM Internatio­nal. “We worked closely with them to ensure that they had a very smooth entry into service with our engines, and our team in China will do its best to support this new fleet.”

The airline thus is an expansion mode, using regional jets and the A320 aircraft, the first of which was delivered in October. China Express has been one of the fast-growing regional airlines in China with excellent safety record.

THE OUTSTANDIN­G ECONOMICS OF BOMBARDIER’S CRJ NEXTGEN AIRCRAFT WILL ALLOW AIRLINES TO PROFITABLY ENTER SMALLER TIERTWO AND TIER-THREE MARKETS, PROVIDING EFFICIENT SERVICE

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Bombardier CRJ900 aircraft in China Express Airlines’ livery
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