Grand China Air

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Grand China Air is a Chinese airline based at Haikou Meilan International Airport.

Founded2007; 19 years ago (2007)
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Fleetsize3
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Grand China Air
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CN GDC GRAND CHINA [1]
Founded2007; 19 years ago (2007)
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SubsidiariesAir Changan
Tianjin Airlines
Fleet size3
Parent companyHNA Aviation
HeadquartersBeijing, China
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SimplifiedChinese大新华航空
TraditionalChinese大新華航空
Hanyu PinyinDà Xīn Huá Hángkōng
Hanyu PinyinDà Xīn Huá Hángkōng
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Simplified Chinese大新华航空
Traditional Chinese大新華航空
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History

Grand China Air was formed on 29 November 2007 under the initiative of the HNA group's largest operational entity, Hainan Airlines, to merge its operations with HNA Group's subsidiaries Shanxi Airlines, Chang An Airlines, and China Xinhua Airlines. The airline is headquartered in Beijing and registered in Hainan Province. As of 14 April 2012 only one of its 737-800s have been fitted with winglets.

Grand China Air was owned by 23 shareholders. The top 5 shareholders were Hainan Development Holdings (24.97%), HNA Group (23.11%), Starstep (9.57%), Haikou Meilan International Airport (8.30%) and Shenhua Group (5.56%).[2] It was reported that George Soros was a minority shareholder[3][4] It was reported that Starstep was still owned by Soros. Former associate of Soros, Bharat Bhisé, via Pan-American Aviation Holdings,[5] owned 4.00% stake of Grand China Air as the 8th largest shareholder (in 2015 Pan-American was acquired by Jun Guan);[6][7] Pan-American Aviation Holdings was a minority shareholder of HNA Group indirectly.[2]

U.S. sanctions

In January 2021, the United States government named Grand China Air as a company "owned or controlled" by the People's Liberation Army and thereby prohibited any American company or individual from investing in it.[8]

Destinations

Grand China Air will serve the same destinations as Hainan Airlines.

Fleet

Grand China Air Boeing 737-800 landing at Beijing Capital International Airport in 2020

Current fleet

As of August 2025, Grand China Air operates an all-Boeing 737-800 fleet composed of the following aircraft:[9]

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Grand China Air fleet
Aircraft In Fleet Orders Passengers Notes
F Y Total
Boeing 737-800 3 8 156 164
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Former fleet

The airline previously operated the following aircraft (as of August 2018):[10]

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