Air China Limited ("Air China") and its predecessor, the former Air China, were founded in 1988. According to the "Civil Aviation System Reform Program" which was approved and passed by the State Department in October 2002, the former Air China consolidated with China National Aviation Company and China Southwest Airlines and founded China Aviation Group Company. Based on the combined air transportation resources of the three entities, the new Air China Company was established. On September 30th, 2004, approved by the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission of the State Council (SASAC), Air China Limited was officially launched in Beijing, operating air transport services as its primary business and controlled by the China Aviation Group. On December 15th, 2004, Air China successfully listed in Hong Kong (SEHK: 0753) and London (LSE: AIRC).
Air Macau was established on 13 September 1994. Its commercial inauguration was on 09 November 1995. Air Macau is a regional carrier based in Macau. Air Macau's Airbus fleet of seven A321, two A320 and five A319 currently fly to the following destinations: Beijing, Changsha, Chengdu, Nanjing, Shanghai, Xiamen, Hangzhou, Nanning, Ningbo, Hefei, Taiyuan, Chongqing, Shenyang, Wenzhou, Quanzhou, Seoul, Bangkok, Da Nang, Tokyo, Osaka, Kaohsiung and Taipei.
The principal activity of the Air New Zealand Group is the operation of domestic and international passenger transport and cargo.It will strive to be number one in every market we serve by creating a workplace where teams are committed to our customers in a distinctively New Zealand way, resulting in superior industry returns.
Airports of Thailand Public Company Limited (Plc), or AOT, was established from the corporatization of the Airports Authority