Spring becomes 1st private carrier with 100 planes

Yang Jian
Airline signs an agreement with Shanghai Airport Authority to open more flights from Shanghai to boost Belt and Road initiatives and development of the Yangtze River Delta Region.
Yang Jian
Spring becomes 1st private carrier with 100 planes
Ti Gong

Spring Airlines' 100th aircraft, an A320neo, on the tarmac at Hongqiao International Airport on Monday.

Spring Airlines began operating its 100th aircraft at Hongqiao airport on Monday, becoming the first Chinese private carrier to have a fleet of 100 planes.

The airline signed an agreement with Shanghai Airport Authority on Monday to open more flights from Shanghai to boost China’s Belt and Road initiatives and integrated development of the Yangtze River Delta region. It will also help to realize Shanghai’s ambition to become an international air transport hub, according to the agreement.

The budget carrier opened new flights between Pudong and Yangon in Myanmar and Narita in Japan this year. It has also increased frequency of its flights from Pudong to Yan’an in the northwest Shaanxi Province, Sapporo in Japan and Jeju in South Korea.

The airline is expected to handle about 11 million passengers at Pudong and Hongqiao airports in 2019, a 5 percent increase on year.

Wang Yu, the carrier's board chairman and son of Spring’s founder Wang Zhenghua, said: “Safety, punctuality, service, profitable and long-term vision” were the airline's key development concepts.

He promised to keep benefiting the investors, consumers and employees. The airline was listed on the Shanghai Stock Exchange in 2015.

Spring was established in July 2005 as China’s first private carrier. It started operating flights between Shanghai and Yantai in east China's Shandong Province with three aircraft.

It is now China’s biggest private airline with 94 A320s and six Boeing 737s. They operate over 230 domestic and 65 international routes, covering popular business and tourism cities in southeast and northeast Asia.

Spring took delivery of its 100th aircraft, an A320neo, from Airbus’s headquarters in Toulouse on December 19. In the next step, the airline said it plans to purchase A321s, the longer version of the A320, to boost its international network.

Spring becomes 1st private carrier with 100 planes
Ti Gong

Wang Yu (right), chairman of Spring Airlines, signs an agreement with a Shanghai Airport Authority official at Hongqiao airport on Monday.


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