Air China Undertakes Airlift to Relieve Earthquake Victims

Thu May 29, 2008 9:45pm EDT
 
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LOS ANGELES, May 29 /Xinhua-PRNewswire/ -- Since May 12, when an
8.0-magnitude earthquake killed over 51,000 Chinese and left over 5 million
people homeless in Sichuan Province, China, Air China has flown over 331
relief missions between Beijing and the city of Chengdu, about 60 miles south
of the epicenter, to aid quake victims and their families. It is estimated
that more than 29,000 Chinese are missing and over 300,000 are injured as a
result of the quake. The airline has also begun shipping relief materials from
the US to the quake-ravaged region.
    Air China's second most important hub after Beijing, Chengdu's Shuangliu
International Airport, 60 miles south of the quake's epicenter, has become an
emergency operations hub.
    Working with the Chinese government, Air China is shuttling medical and
government personnel and needed relief supplies from China and around the
world, including the US, into the area, while airlifting injured victims and
close family or friends to hospitals and facilities that are not damaged or
stretched beyond capacity outside the quake region. Over 10,034 people and
2,700 tons of emergency cargo have been transported so far.
    In Los Angeles, Air China is working closely with the Chinese Consulate to
ship donations collected from Western US companies, organizations and
individuals. On May 22 the airline shipped the first load of donated goods
aboard an Air China Boeing 747-400 freighter. The shipment included 10 tons of
urgently needed tents brought to Los Angeles from Mexico. Another 10 tons of
medical equipment valued at $120,000 was flown to Sichuan three days later on
a similar plane. Plans are in place to transport 14,000 additional rescuers
and another 2,000 tons of supplies to Sichuan and to bring injured people out
during the airlift.
    Air China Undertakes Airlift
    "Because Air China is the only national flag carrier of China, we shoulder
more social responsibility," said Zhihang Chi, Air China's general manager,
Western US. "Moreover, because we are the largest commercial aviation
enterprise in China in both passenger and cargo capability, we can help deal
with the enormous magnitude of this disaster," said Chi." We also have the
procedures in place to work closely with the government in China to quickly
respond to the needs of the afflicted, and to cope with large-scale
transportation logistics in a time of regional crisis," Chi added.
    Earthquake relief efforts have not disrupted Air China's normal passenger
and cargo service throughout China and the rest of the world, according to
Chi. Locally, Air China operates daily non-stop passenger service and four
all-cargo flights per week between Los Angeles and Beijing.
    For information on how to donate to the Chinese earthquake relief effort,
contact the Chinese Consulate in Los Angeles ( http://www.chinaconsulatela.org
) at 213-807-8065 or contact the non-profit relief organization of your
choice.
    About Air China
    Air China (HKEX: 0753; LSE: AIRC; SSE: 601111) is the sole designated flag
carrier in China, serving 77 domestic and 40 international and regional cities
with an extensive network from its Beijing hub, conveniently linking
passengers between China and destinations around the world. Air China is a
member of the Star Alliance, the largest airline alliance in the world. In
North America, Air China serves New York, San Francisco, Los Angeles, and
Vancouver with daily non-stop service to Beijing.
http://www.airchina.com.cn
SOURCE  Air China

Robert A. Wittenburg for Air China, +1-949-689-4867

 

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