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NcSchu
2007-09-12, 08:53 PM
I hope this news is appropriate for this forum, as it doesn't really apply for several months.

Courtesy of Bloomberg (http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid= ... fer=canada (http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601082&sid=ayKziNsynIMw&refer=canada))

It seems both China Southern and Hainan will begin service to EWR in 2008 and 2009, respectively, from Beijing.

It'll be good to see some more international carriers at EWR.

njgtr82
2007-09-12, 09:28 PM
Great news, glad to see EWR continue to grow.

Delta777LR
2007-09-12, 10:10 PM
wow ill be looking foward to seeing these asian airlines serve the NYC market. What type of aircraft is Hainan is suppose to opperate? I know China Southern will most likely be using the 777-200ER to EWR. And are they going to be in terminal B as well?

cancidas
2007-09-12, 11:27 PM
New routes next year will include flights from Beijing to Berlin, Istanbul and Warsaw, according to a draft plan published by the General Administration of Civil Aviation. China Southern Airlines Co. will begin five new overseas routes by the end of 2009 including flights to Newark, New Jersey and Moscow.

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Company Route Weekly Flights Starting
Air China Beijing-Berlin 7 March
Beijing-Istanbul 7 March
Beijing-Warsaw 7 October

China Southern Beijing-Newark 7 July
Guangzhou-Moscow 7 October

China Eastern Shanghai-Los Angeles 2 June

Hainan Airlines Beijing-Berlin 4 May
Beijing-Seattle 4 June

Shanghai Airlines Shanghai-Vienna 5 *
Shanghai-Hamburg 3 *
Shanghai-Zurich 3 *


i really like the china souther livery... probably gonna be a 777ER.

Winglets747
2007-09-13, 10:26 AM
Don't forget that the 787 is a possibility.

The only aircraft due for delivery through 2008 are A330-300s and 787s. They could either replace one of the shorter preexisting 777 flights (i.e. CDG or AMS) with the 787, or launch EWR with the 787, making a big PR deal of a new route with a new plane.

NcSchu
2007-09-13, 11:16 AM
By the way, for those who don't know (I didn't), Beijing is getting a really sweet new airport opening next year for the Olympics.

http://www.fosterandpartners.com/Projec ... fault.aspx (http://www.fosterandpartners.com/Projects/1235/Default.aspx)

JZ1
2007-09-13, 01:24 PM
I think China Southern is going to start with 777. However, Hainan doesn't really have suitable wide-bodies right now. I suppose they will use 787 on the EWR route; and if so, will it be one of the very first airlines to serve EWR using 787, or will CO gets its first 787 by then?

cancidas
2007-09-13, 01:40 PM
Don't forget that the 787 is a possibility.

The only aircraft due for delivery through 2008 are A330-300s and 787s. They could either replace one of the shorter preexisting 777 flights (i.e. CDG or AMS) with the 787, or launch EWR with the 787, making a big PR deal of a new route with a new plane.


china southern has 772ERs, which should be able to make it nonstop if you're flying over the poles. i forgot about thier 787 order, so for nowi guess it's a toss-up.