Air Great Wall

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Air Great Wall
IATA ICAO Call sign
G8 GCW GREAT WALL
Founded1992
Ceased operations2001
HubsChongqing then Ningbo
Fleet size3
Destinations8
Parent companyCAAC Fling Collage

Air Great Wall was a Chinese airline based in Chongqing and later in Ningbo. It never saw much growth throughout its history.[1] It was one of the lesser documented carriers in China and would get swallowed up by China Eastern Airlines.[1]

History

Air Great Wall was founded by the CAAC Flying collage in November of 1992 with a pair of TU 154 aircraft[1]. It was initially based Guanghan in Sichuan[1]. Outside of the logo, the TU-154s bore a livery very similar to Aeroflot[1]. The TU 154 fleet was obsolete but cheap, which is why it was chosen[1]. The aircraft that replaced the TU 154s were a fleet of 3 737-200 aircraft, which were the last Air China 737-200 aircraft in service; all 3 of them were built in 1985 and had the 2T4 Boeing customer code, which suggested that they were bound for Air Florida that for whatever reason weren't.[1] In 2001, Air Great Wall was integrated into China Eastern Airlines[1]. During this time, the airline shifted focus to Southeastern China[1]. China Eastern recorded profits in 2002, one year after taking over Air Great Wall[2].

Fleet

Air Great Wall fleet[3]
Plane Number of Service period notes
TU 154 2 1992-1995
737-200 3 1995-2001

Destinations[1]

  • Chongqing
  • Ningbo
  • Beijing
  • Guangzhou
  • Haikou
  • Shanghai
  • Shenzhen
  • Wenzhou

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 "Air Great Wall: From Chongqing to Ningbo". YESTERDAY'S AIRLINES. Retrieved 2026-01-22.
  2. "China Eastern Airlines Corporation Limited". www.sec.gov. Retrieved 2026-01-22.
  3. "rzjets.net operators". Archived from the original on 2025-06-04. Retrieved 2026-01-22.