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Mandarin Airlines ( traditional Chinese : 華信航空 ; simplified Chinese : 华信航空 ; pinyin : Huáxìn Hángkōng ) is a Taiwanese regional airline based in Taipei , Taiwan , whose parent company is China Airlines . The airline operates domestic and regional international flights, while its parent company focuses on international operations. Some charter services are also operated by the company. Its main bases are Songshan Airport , Taichung International Airport and Kaohsiung International Airport .

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27-546: (Redirected from Mandarins ) [REDACTED] Look up Mandarin , mandarin , Mandarin Chinese , or mandarine in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Mandarin or The Mandarin may refer to: Language [ edit ] Mandarin Chinese , branch of Chinese originally spoken in northern parts of the country Standard Chinese or Modern Standard Mandarin,

54-679: A 1983 novel by Robert Elegant Mandarin (Havan novel) , a 2008 novel by John Havan Clothing [ edit ] Mandarin gown or cheongsam, a Chinese style of dress Mandarin collar , a short shirt or jacket collar that is not folded from Qing era China Mandarin square , a badge worn by officials in Imperial China Companies [ edit ] Mandarin Airlines , a subsidiary of China Airlines The Mandarin, former name of Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong ,

81-490: A 1983 novel by Robert Elegant Mandarin (Havan novel) , a 2008 novel by John Havan Clothing [ edit ] Mandarin gown or cheongsam, a Chinese style of dress Mandarin collar , a short shirt or jacket collar that is not folded from Qing era China Mandarin square , a badge worn by officials in Imperial China Companies [ edit ] Mandarin Airlines , a subsidiary of China Airlines The Mandarin, former name of Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong ,

108-550: A 19th-century community, since absorbed into the city limits of Jacksonville, United States Mandarin High School , a high school in the southern part of Jacksonville, Florida, United States Mandarin porcelain , a wide range of porcelain that was made and decorated in China exclusively for export to Europe and later to North America Mandarin paradox , an ethical parable See also [ edit ] Mandarina ,

135-438: A 19th-century community, since absorbed into the city limits of Jacksonville, United States Mandarin High School , a high school in the southern part of Jacksonville, Florida, United States Mandarin porcelain , a wide range of porcelain that was made and decorated in China exclusively for export to Europe and later to North America Mandarin paradox , an ethical parable See also [ edit ] Mandarina ,

162-728: A Hong Kong hotel Mandarin Films , a film production company of Hong Kong Mandarin Restaurant , an all-you-can-eat Chinese-Canadian buffet chain in Ontario, Canada Mandarin Software , a British software developer / publisher Other uses [ edit ] Mandarin (bureaucrat) , a bureaucrat of Imperial China (the original meaning of the word) by extension, any senior government bureaucrat Mandarin cuisine, another name for Beijing cuisine Mandarin (Jacksonville) ,

189-506: A Hong Kong hotel Mandarin Films , a film production company of Hong Kong Mandarin Restaurant , an all-you-can-eat Chinese-Canadian buffet chain in Ontario, Canada Mandarin Software , a British software developer / publisher Other uses [ edit ] Mandarin (bureaucrat) , a bureaucrat of Imperial China (the original meaning of the word) by extension, any senior government bureaucrat Mandarin cuisine, another name for Beijing cuisine Mandarin (Jacksonville) ,

216-595: A character in the animated TV series Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go! Mandarins Drum and Bugle Corps , a drum and bugle corps from Sacramento, California, United States The Mandarin (website) , an Australian online magazine MTV Mandarin , a 24-hour music channel owned by MTV Networks Asia Pacific Novels [ edit ] The Mandarin (novel) , an 1880 novel by the Portuguese writer José Maria de Eça de Queirós The Mandarins , 1954 novel by Simone de Beauvoir Mandarin (Elegant novel) ,

243-420: A drum and bugle corps from Sacramento, California, United States The Mandarin (website) , an Australian online magazine MTV Mandarin , a 24-hour music channel owned by MTV Networks Asia Pacific Novels [ edit ] The Mandarin (novel) , an 1880 novel by the Portuguese writer José Maria de Eça de Queirós The Mandarins , 1954 novel by Simone de Beauvoir Mandarin (Elegant novel) ,

270-646: A genus of land snail Korean mandarin (disambiguation) Mandrin (disambiguation) Mantri , an Indian title for ministers, the etymon for Mandarin Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Mandarin . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mandarin&oldid=1230629644 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

297-595: A genus of land snail Korean mandarin (disambiguation) Mandrin (disambiguation) Mantri , an Indian title for ministers, the etymon for Mandarin Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Mandarin . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mandarin&oldid=1230629644 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

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324-821: A one-act pantomime ballet composed by Béla Bartók Mandarin (character) , a supervillain in the Marvel Comics universe Wenwu , a version of the Mandarin in the Marvel Cinematic Universe Trevor Slattery , a version of the Mandarin in the Marvel Cinematic Universe Aldrich Killian (Marvel Cinematic Universe) , a version of the Mandarin in the Marvel Cinematic Universe Mandarin (SRMTHFG) ,

351-587: A perching duck species found in East Asia Mandarin dogfish , two species of small shark in the genus Cirrhigaleus off East Asian coast Mandarinfish (disambiguation) , various fishes Mandarin vole ( Lasiopodomys mandarinus ), a species of vole found in China and the Korean Peninsula Spotted mandarin (disambiguation) , various species Arts, entertainment, and media [ edit ] The Miraculous Mandarin ,

378-449: A supervillain in the Marvel Comics universe Wenwu , a version of the Mandarin in the Marvel Cinematic Universe Trevor Slattery , a version of the Mandarin in the Marvel Cinematic Universe Aldrich Killian (Marvel Cinematic Universe) , a version of the Mandarin in the Marvel Cinematic Universe Mandarin (SRMTHFG) , a character in the animated TV series Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go! Mandarins Drum and Bugle Corps ,

405-517: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Mandarin From Misplaced Pages, the 💕 [REDACTED] Look up Mandarin , mandarin , Mandarin Chinese , or mandarine in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Mandarin or The Mandarin may refer to: Language [ edit ] Mandarin Chinese , branch of Chinese originally spoken in northern parts of

432-512: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Mandarin Airlines Mandarin Airlines was established on 1 June 1991, and was initially a joint venture by China Airlines (67%) and Koos Group (33%); the Chinese name of the company is formed by the combination of the two. The establishment of Mandarin Airlines is closely related to the political status of Taiwan . At

459-522: Is owned by China Airlines (93.99%) and has 630 employees (as of March 2007). The headquarters is currently in Songshan District, Taipei . Previously the headquarters was in a different building in Taipei. The airline uses Hai Tung Ching ( 海東青 ; 海东青 ; Hǎidōngqīng ), a gyrfalcon from a Chinese legend, as its logo . As of June 2024 , Mandarin Airlines flies (or has flown) to

486-475: The Mandarin name. Mandarin took over Formosa's domestic operations and aircraft while Mandarin's fleet and most of its international flights were transferred to China Airlines. In early 2000, the airline bought 5 Dornier 228 from Uni Air to fly outlying routes. These planes were sold to Daily Air in 2005, a helicopter carrier in Taiwan which had won the bid to fly these money-losing routes. Mandarin Airlines

513-776: The ROC flag. As a way to work around these limits, Mandarin Airlines was founded while China Airlines maintained its role as the flag carrier. On 16 October 1991, Mandarin Airlines started operations with direct flights from Taipei to Sydney in Australia . The next step was the opening of a direct air route to Vancouver in Canada on 7 December 1991. Thus, Mandarin Airlines became Taiwan 's first airline to fly direct to Australia and Canada. The China Trust Group pulled its investment in Mandarin Airlines on 31 October 1992, turning

540-534: The aging Fokker 50 and Fokker 100s in its fleet. Mandarin Airlines' E-190's featured a refreshed livery, with the first aircraft delivered in May 2007, becoming the first, and to date the only, Taiwanese airline to use this type of aircraft. On 27 October 2009, Mandarin Airlines retired its last Fokker 100 aircraft, ending this type's 14-year service with the airline. On 19 July 2017 Mandarin Airlines placed orders for six ATR 72-600 aircraft to be delivered in 2018. In

567-568: The airline into a company virtually wholly owned by China Airlines (90.05%) by December 1992. Also, Mandarin Airlines' role was changed to that of a primary domestic and short-range intra-regional airline, after parent China Airlines was able to re-establish its emphasis on international routes, due to a new livery that did not include the national flag, and thus faced less objection from the PRC. On 8 August 1999, China Airlines formally merged its subsidiary, Mandarin Airlines, with Formosa Airlines under

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594-541: The country Standard Chinese or Modern Standard Mandarin, the official language of China Taiwanese Mandarin , Standard Chinese as spoken in Taiwan Mandarin (late imperial lingua franca) , the spoken standard of the Ming and Qing dynasties of China Biological species [ edit ] Mandarin orange ( Citrus reticulata ), a sweet, orange-like citrus fruit Mandarin duck ( Aix galericulata ),

621-519: The following destinations; destinations in China may include scheduled charter service or indirect routing which transit through other countries: As of November 2012, Mandarin Airlines has codeshare agreements with the following airlines: As of August 2024 , Mandarin Airlines operates the following aircraft: Mandarin Airlines announced the lease of eight Embraer 190 aircraft from GE Commercial Aviation Services in December 2005 to replace

648-423: The genus Cirrhigaleus off East Asian coast Mandarinfish (disambiguation) , various fishes Mandarin vole ( Lasiopodomys mandarinus ), a species of vole found in China and the Korean Peninsula Spotted mandarin (disambiguation) , various species Arts, entertainment, and media [ edit ] The Miraculous Mandarin , a one-act pantomime ballet composed by Béla Bartók Mandarin (character) ,

675-457: The official language of China Taiwanese Mandarin , Standard Chinese as spoken in Taiwan Mandarin (late imperial lingua franca) , the spoken standard of the Ming and Qing dynasties of China Biological species [ edit ] Mandarin orange ( Citrus reticulata ), a sweet, orange-like citrus fruit Mandarin duck ( Aix galericulata ), a perching duck species found in East Asia Mandarin dogfish , two species of small shark in

702-405: The past, Mandarin Airlines has previously operated the following aircraft: As 2024, Mandarin Airlines was involved in two incidents with no hull loss and fatalities. One McDonnell Douglas MD-11 wore Mandarin Airlines' livery crashed while landing at Hong Kong International Airport on August 22, 1999, resulting in three fatalities, but it was withdrawn from Mandarin Airlines three months before

729-640: The time, Mandarin Airlines' parent company, China Airlines, still served as the flag carrier of the Republic of China , with the flag of the Republic of China a part of its livery. Denying the existence of the Taipei government, the People's Republic of China hence attempted to boycott the international presence of China Airlines, using trade barriers to achieve its political goal. However, PRC's objection did not extend to other Taiwanese carriers not carrying

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