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8. Security - check for the yellow padlock on the Great Wall Airlines site before you buy, and the s after http:/ /i.e. https:// = a secure site
9. Contact - got a question about Great Wall Airlines, or want to leave a comment then check out the sites contact page. Reputable companies have them and respond.
10. Payment - ready to pay for your Great Wall Airlines, then use your credit card or PayPal! Be aware of companies that don't accept them, there may be genuine reasons but given the huge amount of choice you have when buying online there is no reason at all not to buy via credit card or PayPal.
{{Infobox Airline| airline = Great Wall Airlines| logo =| logo_size =| fleet_size = 2| destinations =| IATA = IJ| ICAO = GWL| callsign = GREAT WALL| parent = China Great Wall Industry Corporation, [People's Republic of China based in [Shanghai, People's Republic of China. It operates cargo services to Europe and Asia. Its main base is
Beijing Capital International Airport, with a hub at Shanghai Pudong International Airport.
At
Manchester International Airport
History
The airline launched its first flight from Shanghai to Amsterdam on
1 June 2006 with an initial frequency of six flights per week, becoming the first local-foreign partnership airline to take flight in China Cargo News Asia. Flights to
Singapore,
Chennai and Mumbai were planned to be launched next. Singapore Airlines Cargo news 23 June 2006
It was co-owned by China Great Wall Industry Corporation (51%), Singapore Airlines Cargo (25%), and
Dahlia Investments (24%), a subsidiary of Temasek Holdings based in
Singapore. Singapore Airlines Cargo news 19 May 2005
The airline suspended operations on 18 August 2006 after its parent company, China Great Wall Industry, had sanctions imposed on it by the United States Department of the Treasury for allegedly supplying missile technology to Iran. All aircraft were returned to Singapore Airlines Cargo. On 13 December
2006, it was announced that sanctions against Great Wall Airlines had been lifted, and that the airline would resume service in February 2007 . The airline has resumed scheduled services to Amsterdam (six times weekly), Incheon (six times weekly) and Mumbai/Chennai (three times weekly). As of
April 30, 2007 Great Wall Airlines have also launched scheduled service to Manchester via Amsterdam (two times weekly).
Destinations
Planned
Chicago, Los Angeles and Singapore.
Fleet
As of March 2007 the Great Wall Airlines fleet includes :
The airline operates two
Boeing 747-400 freighters, on lease from Singapore Airlines Cargo. The aircraft were returned to Singapore Airlines Cargo and operated in a SIA Cargo/Great Wall hybrid livery when operations were suspended. Upon resumption of flight operations, the aircraft returned to Shanghai in full Great Wall Airlines livery. As of April 2007 a third 747-400 was introduced Aerotransport.org
External links
References
{{Infobox Airline| airline = Great Wall Airlines| logo =| logo_size =| fleet_size = 2| destinations =| IATA = IJ| ICAO = GWL| callsign = GREAT WALL| parent = China Great Wall Industry Corporation, [People's Republic of China based in [Shanghai, People's Republic of China. It operates cargo services to Europe and Asia. Its main base is Beijing Capital International Airport, with a hub at
Shanghai Pudong International Airport.
At Manchester International Airport
History
The airline launched its first flight from Shanghai to
Amsterdam on 1 June
2006 with an initial frequency of six flights per week, becoming the first local-foreign partnership airline to take flight in China Cargo News Asia. Flights to Singapore, Chennai and Mumbai were planned to be launched next. Singapore Airlines Cargo news 23 June 2006
It was co-owned by China Great Wall Industry Corporation (51%),
Singapore Airlines Cargo (25%), and
Dahlia Investments (24%), a subsidiary of
Temasek Holdings based in Singapore. Singapore Airlines Cargo news 19 May 2005
The airline suspended operations on 18 August 2006 after its parent company, China Great Wall Industry, had sanctions imposed on it by the United States Department of the Treasury for allegedly supplying missile technology to
Iran. All aircraft were returned to Singapore Airlines Cargo. On
13 December 2006, it was announced that sanctions against Great Wall Airlines had been lifted, and that the airline would resume service in February 2007 . The airline has resumed scheduled services to Amsterdam (six times weekly), Incheon (six times weekly) and Mumbai/Chennai (three times weekly). As of April 30,
2007 Great Wall Airlines have also launched scheduled service to
Manchester via Amsterdam (two times weekly).
Destinations
Planned
Chicago, Los Angeles and
Singapore.
Fleet
As of March 2007 the Great Wall Airlines fleet includes :
- 2 Boeing 747
- 1 Boeing 747
The airline operates two Boeing 747-400 freighters, on lease from Singapore Airlines Cargo. The aircraft were returned to Singapore Airlines Cargo and operated in a SIA Cargo/Great Wall hybrid livery when operations were suspended. Upon resumption of flight operations, the aircraft returned to Shanghai in full Great Wall Airlines livery. As of April 2007 a third 747-400 was introduced Aerotransport.org
External links
References