The ARJ21 aircraft has achieved a significant milestone by operating on its first high-altitude route in China, connecting Kashgar and Tashkurgan. This development marks the first time a Chinese self-developed aircraft is flying on such a route within the country. The service is managed by Chengdu Airlines, which has been expanding its operations in Xinjiang.
Chengdu Airlines' ARJ21, adorned with the "Sunbird" livery, took off from Kashgar Laining International Airport and headed to Tashkurgan Hongqilafu Airport. The round-trip flights are scheduled for Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays under flight numbers EU3079/3080. Departures from Kashgar are at 9:25 AM with arrivals in Tashkurgan at 10:20 AM. Return flights leave Tashkurgan at 11:00 AM and arrive back in Kashgar at noon.
Tashkurgan Hongqilafu Airport is notable as Xinjiang's first high plateau airport and China's westernmost airport. Situated at an altitude of 3,258.4 meters (10,690 feet), it meets the Civil Aviation Administration of China's criteria for high plateau airports due to its elevation above 2,438 meters (8,000 feet). Additional regulations apply to pilot qualifications and aircraft operations for these airports.