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[[Image:Joy air.jpg|thumb|300px|left|ARJ-21 from Joy Air]]
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[[Image:Joy air.jpg|thumb|right|Model of a Joy Air ARJ-21]]
'''Joy Air''' is a new Chinese [[airline]] launched jointly by [[China Eastern Airlines]] and [[AVIC I]] on March 29th 2008 <ref>http://www.avbuyer.com.cn/e/2008/22420.html</ref> based at [[Xi'an]].
'''Joy Air''' is a new Chinese [[airline]] launched jointly by [[China Eastern Airlines]] and [[AVIC I]] on March 29th 2008 <ref>http://www.avbuyer.com.cn/e/2008/22420.html</ref> based at [[Xi'an]].



Revision as of 18:32, 20 December 2008

Joy Air
IATA ICAO Call sign
- JOY JOY AIR
Founded2008
Model of a Joy Air ARJ-21

Joy Air is a new Chinese airline launched jointly by China Eastern Airlines and AVIC I on March 29th 2008 [1] based at Xi'an.

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