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Mandarin Airlines

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<tr><th colspan="2">Hubs</th><td>Taipei Songshan Airport
Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport</td></tr><tr><th colspan="2">Frequent flyer program</th><td>Dynasty Flyer</td></tr><tr><th colspan="2">Member lounge</th><td>Dynasty Lounge</td></tr><tr><th colspan="2">Parent company</th><td>China Airlines</td></tr>
Mandarin Airlines
IATA
AE
ICAO
MDA
Callsign
Mandarin
Founded1991
Fleet size18
Destinations19
HeadquartersTaipei,Taiwan
Key peopleWei, Philip Hsing-Hsiung
(Chairman)
Website: http://www.mandarin-airlines.com

Mandarin Airlines (華信航空; pinyin: Huáxìn Hángkōng) is a regional and domestic airline based in Taipei in Taiwan and is a subsidiary of China Airlines. Its main base is Taipei Songshan Airport (TSA) in Taipei.

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[edit] History

Mandarin Airlines was established on June 1, 1991 and was originally a joint venture of China Airlines (66%) and the Kuo's Development Corporation (33%). On 16 October 1991 Mandarin Airlines started operations with direct flights from Taipei to Sydney in Australia. The next step was the opening of a direct air route to Vancouver in Canada on 7 December 1991. Thus, Mandarin Airlines became ROC's first airline to fly direct to Australia and Canada. The China Trust Group pulled out their investment in Mandarin Airlines on 31 October 1992, turning the airline into a company virtually wholly owned by China Airlines (90.05%) by December 1992.

On 8 August 1999 China Airlines formally merged its subsidiary, Mandarin Airlines, with Formosa Airlines under the Mandarin name. Mandarin took over Formosa's domestic operations and aircraft while Mandarin's fleet and most of its international flights were transferred to China Airlines. The airline now has 622 employees.

In early 2000, the airline took 5 Dornier 228 from Uni Air for outer-lying routes operation. But these planes are sold to Daily Air in 2005, a helicopter carrier in Taiwan which recently won the bid for flying these money-losing routes.

[edit] Incidents and accidents

  • In 2005, the de-icing gear fell from the propeller on a Fokker 50 and smashed through the window near Row 2A when flying from Taipei to Hengchun. The aircraft was at an altitude of 4000ft when the incident occurred. A few minutes after, the pilot decided to divert the plane to Kaohsiung due to bad weather. No one suffered severe injuries but passengers claim wind and rain were pouring into the aircraft.

[edit] Services

Mandarin Airlines operates the following services (at June 2005):

[edit] East Asia

[edit] Southeast Asia

[edit] Fleet

The Mandarin Airlines fleet includes the following aircraft (at August 2006) <ref>Flight International, 3-9 October 2006</ref> :


Mandarin Airlines is to lease three Embraer 190s and five 195s from GE Commercial Aviation Services. The aircraft will be used on shorthaul routes in Asia to replace a fleet of Fokker 50s and 100s.[citation needed]


Previously operated:

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[edit] References

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