Minggu, 01 April 2018

Sponsored Links

B-3504 | De Havilland Canada DHC-6-300 Twin Otter | China Flying ...
src: cdn.jetphotos.com

China Flying Dragon Aviation (simplified Chinese: ??????????; traditional Chinese: ??????????; pinyin: Zh?ngguó f?ilóng zhu?nyè hángk?ng g?ngs?) is an airline based in Harbin, Heilongjiang, China. It operates short-haul passenger and cargo charter flights, as well as maritime surveillance, aerial photography and forestry protection services. Its main base is Harbin Taiping International Airport.


Video China Flying Dragon Aviation



History

The airline was established and started operations in 1981. It is owned in a joint venture by the Harbin Aircraft Manufacturing Corporation and the former Ministry of Geology and Mineral Resources, now part of the Ministry of Land and Resources.

During the rescue and post-operations of the 2008 Sichuan earthquake, heavy equipment needed to be transported to deal with the dangerous formation of quake-lakes located in extremely difficult terrain, particularly at Tangjiashan mountain, which was accessible only by foot or air. A China Flying Dragon Special Aviation Company's Mi-26T heavy lift helicopter was used to bring heavy earth-moving tractors, fuel, and equipment to the affected location to create a sluice to relieve the dangerous quake-lake.


Maps China Flying Dragon Aviation



Fleet

The China Flying Dragon Aviation fleet consists of the following aircraft (at March 2007):

  • 11 Harbin Y-12 II
  • 1 Mil Mi-26T
  • Mil Mi-8T
  • AS350B2
  • Harbin Z-9
  • Harbin Y-11
  • Mil Mi-17
  • Mil Mi-8

Previously operated

In January 2005 the airline also operated:

  • 4 De Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter 300
  • Bell 47
  • Xian Y-7
  • Shaanxi Y-8
  • Changhe Z-11

Harbin Y12-II - China Flying Dragon Aviation | Aviation Photo ...
src: imgproc.airliners.net


References


B-3504 | De Havilland Canada DHC-6-300 Twin Otter | China Flying ...
src: cdn.jetphotos.com


External links

  • (in Chinese) China Flying Dragon Aviation official website

Source of the article : Wikipedia

Comments
0 Comments