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Business Overview of China Longfei Professional Airlines

Longfei Professional Airlines is mainly engaged in the field of general aviation, which can be engaged in artificial rainfall, aerial geophysical prospecting, aerial remote sensing, agrochemical operations, forest protection and fire prevention, advertising flight, charter service, aerial photography, aviation tour, ocean monitoring, aerial seeding afforestation, aviation rescue, polar exploration, flight test, skydiving, power line inspection, aviation training and other operations, as well as aircraft custody service, aircraft maintenance and modification. Its operation scope covers the whole country, and it is a general airline with the largest fleet specification, the widest operation scope and the most complete operation items in China. Longfei Aviation Maintenance Factory is a maintenance unit that has obtained the China Civil Aviation Maintenance License and the China People's Liberation Army Aviation Department Maintenance License. In 2006, with the approval of the Civil Aviation Administration of China, Longfei Airlines was the first commercial transport operator to enter the regional air transport market in China, operating short-haul routes based in Harbin.

1988 Obtained the airborne geophysical exploration mission of Turpan Basin and Taklimakan Desert in Xinjiang. Since 1987, three maritime surveillance planes of the State Oceanic Administration have been entrusted to carry out marine law enforcement and marine monitoring tasks in China. During the period of 1999, two helicopters were sent to the Antarctic for scientific investigation together with the scientific research ship "Longxue", becoming the first airline in China to fly in the polar region. In 2007, the Russian Mi -26TC heavy helicopter was delivered to Longfei Airlines. The Mi -26 helicopter of Longfei Airlines participated in the rescue in the Wenchuan earthquake in Sichuan in 2008, and large mechanical equipment such as Mi -26 hanging excavators were transported to the top of the dammed lake.

Longfei Airlines always adheres to the policy of "safety first, prevention first" and regards flight safety as the foundation of the company's cause. 1999 won the Golden Gull Cup, the highest award for general aviation safety issued by the Civil Aviation Administration for the first time, and the Golden Gull Cup twice in 2004 and 2005.

As of 2007, Longfei Airlines has 49 aircraft, including 29 fixed-wing aircraft; Twenty helicopters.

In 2009, equipment was provided to flood-stricken areas in Tainan.