Liu Jianfeng (PRC)
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Liu Jianfeng | |
|---|---|
| 刘剑锋 | |
| Director of the Civil Aviation Administration of China | |
| In office June 1998 – May 2002 | |
| Preceded by | Chen Guangyi |
| Succeeded by | Yang Yuanyuan |
| Governor of Hainan | |
| In office September 1989 – January 1993 | |
| Preceded by | Liang Xiang |
| Succeeded by | Ruan Chongwu |
| Personal details | |
| Born | June 1936 (age 89) Tianjin, China |
| Party | Chinese Communist Party |
| Alma mater | Kiev Polytechnic Institute |
Liu Jianfeng (Chinese: 刘剑锋; born June 1936) is a retired Chinese engineer and politician. From 1989 to 1993 he was Governor of Hainan Province, where he had a highly antagonistic relationship with the Chinese Communist Party Committee Secretary Deng Hongxun. He also served as Director of the Civil Aviation Administration of China and Vice-Minister of the Ministry of Electronics Industry.
Liu was born in June 1936 in Tianjin.[1] In 1956, he joined the Chinese Communist Party. In 1961 he graduated from the radio engineering department of the Kiev Polytechnic Institute in Ukraine, USSR. After returning to China he began working for the Fourth Ministry of Machine Building.[2][3]
From 1981 to 1984 he was director of the No. 1425 Research Institute of the Fourth Ministry of Machine Building.[2] In 1984, he was appointed vice-minister of the Ministry of Electronics Industry and became associated with Li Peng, then a vice-premier whose portfolio included the electronics industry.[4]