Air China said it plans to order 40 Airbus aircraft in the next five years to support its European expansion. The airline launched a twice-weekly Beijing-Dubai- Athens service with a 767 last month and it will start serving Berlin, Istanbul and Warsaw from Beijing in March and will start operating daily from Beijing to Manchester, Zurich, Dusseldorf, Vienna and Milan and from Shanghai to Rome in 2009.
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