Everything about China Xinjiang Airlines totally explained
China Xinjiang Airlines (中国新疆航空公司) (IATA code
XO ; ICAO code
CXJ) was an
airline based in the People's Republic of
China owned by
CAAC. In
2003, the airline was acquired by
China Southern Airlines.
The airline had been founded in
1985. It was based in
Ürümqi, the provincial capital of
Xinjiang, and had a secondary hub in
Changzhou in the
Jiangsu province near
Nanjing. It operated a fleet of
ATR72,
Boeing 757-200 and
Ilyushin Il-86 aircraft when it was merged into China Southern Airlines.
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