Jade Cargo International is a former Chinese cargo airline headquartered at the Shenzhen Bao'an International Airport in the Bao'an area, Shenzhen , Guangdong , China [1] . She provided regular cargo transportation services in Asia, Europe, Southeast Asia and the Middle East, as well as in a number of other directions around the world. The main base is Shenzhen Bao'an International Airport [2] .
| Jade cargo international | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
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| Established | 2004 year | |||
| Termination of activity | 2011 year | |||
| Base airports | Shenzhen baoan | |||
| Hubs | ||||
| Fleet size | 6 | |||
| Destinations | 10 | |||
| Parent company | Jade Cargo International Company Ltd. | |||
| Headquarters | Shenzhen baoan | |||
| Guide | Frank Nive | |||
| Website | jadecargo.com | |||
History
Jade Cargo International was founded in October 2004.
Owners:
- Shenzhen Airlines - 51% stake
- Lufthansa Cargo Airlines - 25%
- Investment company Deutsche Investitions- und Entwicklungsgesellschaft (a subsidiary of KfW Bank) - 24%
Destinations
As of December 2011, Jade Cargo served the following destinations [3] :
Regular flights:
- Vein.
- Chengdu, Hong Kong, Shanghai ( hub ), Shenzhen ( headquarters / hub ), Tianjin, Yantai.
- Frankfurt ( hub ).
- Calcutta, Madras, Bombay.
- Brescia, Milan.
- Luxembourg.
- Amstardam ( hub )
- Seoul
- Barcelona
- Geneva.
- Istanbul.
- Dubai
- Hanoi.
Seasonal and charter destinations:
- Curitiba, Sao Paolo.
- Bogota.
- Beijing, Chongqing.
- Larnaca
- Quito.
- Tallinn
- Halsinki.
- Tbilisi.
- Cologne, Hanover, Leipzig, Munich.
- Delhi, Bangalore.
- Osaka
- Karaganda.
- Kaunas
- Curacao.
- Lagos.
- Nutmeg.
- Karachi, Lahore.
- Singapore.
- Johannesburg.
- Malmo, Stockholm.
- Bangkok.
- Sharjah.
Notes
- ↑ “ Contact Us .” “Jade Cargo International Company Limited Shenzhen Airlines Flight Operations Building, 6 / F Baoan International Airport 518128 Shenzhen, Guangdong, PRC”
- ↑ Directory: World Airlines, Flight International (April 3, 2007), pp. 95–96.
- ↑ Jade Cargo Revised Winter Schedule (link not available) . Retrieved February 18, 2012.