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Volume 14,Issue 3 Autumn 2012

CNAF launches own Jet Service Company in Beijing

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China National Aviation Fuel Supply Corporation Ltd. (CNAF) launched its very own jet service subsidiary in January of 2008 in Beijing. CNAF -- a joint venture among state-owned China National Aviation Fuel Group Corporation, China National Petroleum Corporation and China Petrochemical Corporation -- launched its newest subsidiary, CNAF Jet Service Co. Ltd. The establishment of CNAF Jet Service Co. Ltd, which formerly operated as the Beijing Peng Tong International Air Service Center, marked the company’s progression into the field of diversified and professional services to cater to the upper market of China’s business aviation sector. In addition to delivering aviation fuel services, the new jet service subsidiary of CNAF has been approved by the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) to provide ground handling services for business jets and international charter flights. It has established an extensive service network on most major airports and certain military-civil airports in China after ten years of solid experience in ground handling. CNAF Jet Service’s main business includes obtaining flight and landing permission from the CAAC, coordinating takeoff and landing time, and performing ground handling services at local airports in China. The company offers specialized services in aircraft guidance, special vehicles, worldwide weather information, passenger and crew transportation, VIP lounge, Customs, Immigration and Quarantine (CIQ) and in-flight catering. Furthermore, the jet service company also arranges lodging and transport services for both passengers and crew, and at the same time facilitates other ground and in-flight services. It has the capability to provide competitively priced fuel as well as economical and efficient professional refueling services in China, and in neighboring countries such as Japan and Korea.

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