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Limited operates 20 A330, 15 A320 and six A321 aircraft to provide scheduled passenger services in the region. Air Hong Kong Limited operates scheduled all-cargo services with eight A300-600 and three B747 freighters between Hong Kong and Japan, the Mainland, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand and Vietnam. Hong Kong Express Airways Limited operates five A320 aircraft for scheduled passenger services to Japan, the Mainland, Malaysia, South Korea and Thailand. Hong Kong Airlines operates 12 A330, five A320 aircraft, and four A330 freighters to provide scheduled passenger and cargo services to Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Japan, Kazakhstan, the Mainland, Malaysia, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey and Vietnam. Metrojet Limited operates one GV, one CL605, one Cessna 680 and one B737BBJ aircraft for non-scheduled passenger services to cities around the world. TAG Aviation Asia Limited operates three BD700-1A11, one BD700-1A10, two G450 and one CL605 aircraft for non-scheduled passenger services to destinations worldwide. Hong Kong Airlines Corporate Jet Management Limited operates one G550 for non-scheduled passenger services to various countries.

Skyshuttle (formerly Heli Express) Limited operates two AW139 helicopters for passenger charters between Hong Kong and Macau. Heliservices (Hong Kong) Limited operates three SA315B, one AS355N and one MD500E helicopters for local passenger charters and aerial works.

The Hong Kong Business Aviation Centre (BAC) is located within the confines of the airport and has its own terminal and facilities. It provides a full range of services for executive aircraft, including ground handling, baggage handling, fuelling, security and flight planning. Designated spaces are also provided at the BAC for private aircraft. Hangar 3 was commissioned in May 2012 to meet growing business needs.

The Hong Kong Aviation Club conducts recreational flying in Hong Kong, undertakes flying training for private pilots and provides facilities for private owners.

The Government Flying Service provides short and long range search and rescue services, police support, medical evacuation as well as flights for other Government purposes. The fleet comprises three AS332, four EC155 helicopters one Z-242L, one Diamond DA 42 NG and two BAe 4100 aircraft.

Published by the Information Services Department,
Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government
GovHK Website: http://www.gov.hk
Information contained in this publication may be freely used.
No acknowledgement is necessary.
Civil Aviation Department Home page address:
http://www.cad.gov.hk
Hong Kong International Airport Home Page address:
http://www.hkairport.com
December 2014