TransAsia Airways (Taipei) will launch four new flight routes (including China) on November 3, including Taoyuan-Hsuzhou, Kaohsiung-Hanoi, Kaohsiung-Nanning, and Kaohsiung-Hefei.
The airline is expanding and adding new aircraft. TransAsia will accept two Airbus A330-300s and six A321s starting in the fourth quarter of 2012. In addition, the company will receive six new A321neo aircraft by 2020 according to this report by CENS.com.
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Established in 1951, ironically the name of the airline in Chinese, 復興航空, literally means “the airline of the restoration of glory” reflecting the desire of the Nationalists of the Republic of China (Taiwan) to return to China after the Nationalist forces retreated to offshore Taiwan and the Communists took control of mainland China.
Copyright Photo: Manuel Negrerie. The ATR 72-500s are mainly operated on domestic routes. ATR 72-212A (ATR 72-500) B-28802 (msn 525) carries an additional “60th Anniversary” logo.
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