China United Airlines

China United Airlines
中国联合航空
IATA ICAO Callsign
KN CUA LIANHANG
Founded 25 December 1986
Hubs Beijing–Daxing
Focus cities
Fleet size 57
Destinations 87
Parent company China Eastern Airlines
Headquarters Fengtai District, Beijing
Website www.flycua.com

China United Airlines Co., Ltd. (simplified Chinese: 中国联合航空公司; traditional Chinese: 中國聯合航空公司; pinyin: Zhōngguó Liánhé Hángkōng gōngsī) is a low-cost carrier and a subsidiary of China Eastern Airlines with its headquarters and main hub on the grounds of Beijing Daxing International Airport in Daxing District, Beijing, operating scheduled flights and charter services in co-operation with local enterprises out of Daxing Airport. In 2019, China United Airlines' painted aircraft won TOP.01 at the World Classic Aircraft Award.

History

China United Airlines was established in 1986 as an arm of the civil transport division of the People's Liberation Army Air Force. In November 2002, all scheduled services were ceased, followed by a full suspension of flight operations in 2003 due to a Chinese governmental regulation prohibiting the Army from being directly involved in commercial activities. On June 4, 2005, the Civil Aviation Administration of China approved the relaunch of the airline. Now with Shanghai Airlines holding 80 percent of the stake, as well as CASGC as a secondary shareholder. Even though China United Airlines has since then lost its military status, uniquely enough for an airline it is still permitted to use military air base as destinations, in contrast to other Chinese airlines and other airlines in general.

In 2000, China United Airlines spent US$120 million to buy a Boeing 767-300ER, which was previously ordered by Delta, as Jiang Zemin's private jet. Several days before its first flight, covert listening devices were found installed in toilet, corridor, and even in Jiang's headboard. Listening device were believed to be controlled and monitored by satellite. CIA, U.S embassy in China, and China United Airlines refuse to comment on this incident. The specific aircraft was sold to Air China and later to Sunday Airlines of Kazakhstan.

China United Airlines was acquired by China Eastern Airlines in October 2010 as a result of acquisitions.

With the opening of the Beijing Daxing International Airport on 26 September 2019, China United Airlines began service at the new airport as its main hub and ceased service from Beijing Nanyuan Airport which was its main operating base for 35 years.

Corporate affairs

The headquarters is on the grounds of Beijing Daxing International Airport in Daxing District, Beijing. Previously the headquarters were in Fengtai District.

The customer service center is in Xinhua District, Shijiazhuang, Hebei.

Destinations

China

Japan

Fleet

A China United Airlines Boeing 737-800 at Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport

As of December 2023, China United Airlines operates an all-Boeing 737 fleet composed of the following aircraft:

China United Airlines fleet
Aircraft In service Orders Passengers Notes
Boeing 737-700 5 144
Boeing 737-800 52 186
Total 57

The airline previously operated the following aircraft:

China United Airlines retired fleet
Aircraft Total Introduced Retired Notes
Airbus A319-100 3 2012 2015 Transferred to People's Liberation Army Air Force.
Hawker Siddeley Trident 10 1986 1993
Tupolev Tu-154M 11 1986 2011 Transferred to People's Liberation Army Air Force.

Special liveries

China United Airlines has a total of 7 special livery aircraft in service, all of which are named after cities in China:

  • B-5448 (Boeing 737-800) – named and decorated after Huangguoshu Waterfall, Anshun, Guizhou
  • B-5665 (Boeing 737-800) – named and decorated after Baotou, Inner Mongolia
  • B-5470 (Boeing 737-800) – named and decorated after Rizhao, Shandong
  • B-7561 (Boeing 737-800) – named and decorated after Xingyi, Guizhou
  • B-5471 (Boeing 737-800) – named and decorated after Qingyang, Gansu
  • B-1750 (Boeing 737-800) – named and decorated after Lianyungang, Jiangsu
  • B-7371 (Boeing 737-800) – named and decorated after Wuhu, Anhui