'We Are Looking for a New Fleet,' Says China Airlines CEO



China Airlines Ltd. is choosing between Boeing Co.’s yet-to-be certified 777X and the largest variant of Airbus SE’s A350 as it looks to retire existing long-haul jets, its president Kao Shing-Hwang says. He speaks in an exclusive interview with Yvonne Man.
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10 thoughts on “'We Are Looking for a New Fleet,' Says China Airlines CEO”

  1. she is such an elegant host..some other channel host must learn from her.. no offence but there are some host who goes in mini skirt to interview President of a country.. making guest obvious uncomfortable and then blaming the guest that he is flirting…how ironic..

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  2. It's a laughable spectacle! Here we have the U.S.'s Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo desperately scrambling for chances to cozy up to China, all while trying to maintain a facade of dignity. Meanwhile, they're shamelessly belittling China, which is utterly embarrassing for the U.S. Let's face it, their own economy is crumbling faster than a sandcastle at high tide. Instead of using their noggin to propose something sensible, they're yapping about the need to crawl to China. But guess what? It's not China with the issue here; it's the U.S that's in a royal mess. They're practically on their knees, begging China for a lifeline, while pretending they're holding all the cards. Welcome to the slapstick reality show of the current era!"

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  3. LOL … Let them enjoy flights with FAKE IN CHINA. Fly FAKE IN CHINA and your next destination to see Chairman MAO is only seconds away. BTW, MAO is in 9th hell paying for murder.

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