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EVA Air (長榮航空 Changrong Hangkong, or "Evergreen Airlines") is an airline based at Chiang Kai-Shek International Airport in Taoyuan, Taiwan, near Taipei.


EVA Air is owned by the Evergreen Group, a large shipping company, and was launched in 1991. True to its name, its aircraft are painted in a green livery.


EVA is not part of an airline alliance. It has broad cooperative service arrangements with Air Canada, All Nippon Airways, American Airlines, America West Airlines, Continental Airlines, and Qantas, as well as cargo agreements with British Airways and Lufthansa. Its main competitor is China Airlines.


EVA Air is one of the launch customers for Boeing's 777-200LR/-300ER family.

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EVA Air Cargo McDonnell Douglas MD-11

EVA Air is ranked as one of the world’s top-10 safest carriers by Aero International Magazine in Germany.

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Fleet

Destinations

Asia

East Asia

Southeast Asia

Europe

North America

Oceania

Designations

EVA Air is assigned the IATA designator BR and ICAO designator EVA.


Code-Shares

EVA Air has code-share agreements with the following carriers:

External link

  • http://www.evaair.com

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EVA Air - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (474 words)
EVA Air (長榮航空 Changrong Hangkong) is an airline based at Chiang Kai-shek International Airport near Taipei, Taiwan.
EVA is not part of an airline alliance.
EVA Air's third new Boeing 777-300ER was Boeing's center stage at the 2006 Farnborough Airshow in a static display.
America West Airlines - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1741 words)
America West was one of the first airlines to use extensive "cross-utilization", in which employees were trained in a variety of airline jobs, such as pilots trained in dispatch, and both baggage handlers and flight attendants being trained as gate agents.
The airline's rapid growth continued in 1986, with the airline greatly expanding its fleet, primarily with Boeing 757s purchased from Northwest Airlines after Northwest bought out Republic Airlines, as well as the acquisition of a number of De Havilland Canada Dash 8 aircraft for local service from Phoenix and Las Vegas.
In 1990, the airline moved into the new Terminal 4 and also took the delivery of several Airbus A320 aircraft that were destined for the now-defunct Braniff Airways.
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