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Operational capacity of CITIC Ocean Helicopter Co., Ltd.

Operating qualification

CITIC Haizhi is a Class A general airline, and the company has obtained the business license issued by the Civil Aviation Administration of China.

Business scope:

Domestic onshore oil services

Offshore oil service

artificial precipitation

medical assistance

Mineral exploration aviation

Helicopter navigation

Domestic aerial photography

Aerial advertisement

marine monitoring

Fishery flight

meteorological sounding

scientific experiment

Urban fire control

air patrol

Aviation forest protection

aerial photography

cluster model

At present, the company has advanced helicopter fleets such as Super Jaguar Helicopter, Dolphin Helicopter, EC-/KOOC-0/55B Helicopter, EC-/KOOC-0/35P2 Helicopter, A/KOOC-0/09 Power Helicopter, MI/KOOC-0/7/KOOC-0/Helicopter and S76C+ Helicopter.

pilot

CITIC Haizhi now has a well-trained and highly skilled flying team, among which many pilots have successively won medals, gold medals, silver medals and bronze medals for first-class, second-class, third-class and fourth-class pilots and safety flying meritorious awards. Some pilots have obtained CAA international licenses issued by the British Civil Aviation Authority.

Maintenance personnel/aviation related personnel

CITIC Haizhi has a high-quality and very professional maintenance team, and a group of aircraft maintenance personnel with China Civil Aviation Maintenance License, British Civil Aviation Authority Aircraft Maintenance License and JAR (European Civil Aviation Authority) Aircraft Maintenance License, as well as Class I and II release personnel.

Citic Haizhi now has a maritime, communication, meteorological and ground support team with high knowledge level and good psychological quality, which provides guarantee for the smooth and safe flight operation.

Airport base

Citic Haizhi has operating bases in Shenzhen and Harbin, branches in Zhanjiang, Tianjin and Shanghai, and helicopter landing sites in Hainan Dongfang and Zhoushan, Zhejiang, forming a national service network radiating the South China Sea coast, Bohai Sea and East China Sea.

The operation scope of Shenzhen base radiates to the eastern part of the South China Sea, mainly using Shenzhen Nantou Heliport.

The operation scope of Zhanjiang Branch radiates to the western part of the South China Sea, mainly using Zhanjiang Potou Heliport and Hainan Dongfang Heliport;

The operation scope of Tianjin Branch radiates Bohai Sea, mainly using Tianjin Tanggu Heliport.

Shanghai Branch covers the South Yellow Sea and East China Sea, and mainly uses Gaodong, Zhoushan and Wenzhou airports.

The operation scope of Harbin base radiates to Northeast China, mainly for land navigation business and forest protection flight.