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Remembering The Eurasia Aviation Corporation

Posted: June 23rd, 2021 | 2 Comments »

Eurasia Airlines was a Shanghai company with German investment and flying Junkers planes. Founded in 1925 it moved to Hong Kong during the Japanese invasion of China. It stayed in business until 1943. This ad shows their route network – from Shanghai to Beijing, Lanzhou, Ningxia, Baotou, Nanjing, Zhengzhou, Xian and Chengdu. Their offices were on Jinkee Road, just off the Bund and now Dianchi Lu. Their logo is below too.


2 Comments on “Remembering The Eurasia Aviation Corporation”

  1. 1 Lee said at 10:57 pm on September 22nd, 2023:

    Hi, may I know more about the route from Hongkong to Liuchow to Kunming?

    Thank you

  2. 2 Steve Gillmer said at 3:00 am on November 15th, 2023:

    Do you know of a German pilot, who was in Shanghai in the 1930s, who’s first name was Rudolph or Rudy?


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