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Eurasia Aviation Corporation : ウィキペディア英語版
Eurasia Aviation Corporation

Eurasia Aviation Corporation () was a Chinese airline headquartered in Shanghai.〔''Flight International''. April 28, 1938. p. (416 ) ((Archive )). " EURASIA AVIATION CORP., 97, Jinkee Road, Shanghai."〕 The company was Sino-German.〔"(Eurasia Aviation Corporation - A German-Chinese Airline in China and its Airmail 1931-1943 by Peter Moeller and Larry D. Sall, paperback in color, 2007, 153 pages, great book on the history of this airline, includes a listing of First Flight covers and catalog values )." China Stamp Society. Retrieved on October 4, 2014.〕 Eurasia, classified as a state-owned airline by the Ministry of Communications of China,〔Ballantine, Collin and Pamela Tang. "Chinese airlines: airline colours of China." Airlife, 1995. p. (6 ). Chinese Ministry of Communications which declared Eurasia to be a Chinese State-owned airline. The airline then fell into more trouble as a direct result of the continuing Japanese occupation. The fleet of airliners was based in Hong Kong()"〕 operated the Junkers W33.〔Ballantine, Collin and Pamela Tang. "Chinese airlines: airline colours of China." Airlife, 1995. p. (5 ). "The outcome of this venture was Eurasia Airlines, operating six- seater Junkers W33 airliners across Asia into China."〕 The main fleet base was Hong Kong. When the Japanese began occupying portions of China in the late 1930s, the airline encountered difficulty.〔
==Routes==
Routes included Shanghai-Lanzhou, Beijing-Ho Nan, Liangzhou-Urumqi, and Shanghai-Manzhouli.〔''Flight International''. November 2, 1933. p. (1092 ).〕

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