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16-36  Number of Civil Aviation Routes and Civil Aircrafts
Item
1990
1995
2000
2003
2004
Number of Civil Aviation Routes   (line)        
437
797
1165
1155
1279
International Routes                      
44
85
133
194
244
Domestic Routes                           
385
694
1032
961
1035
Regional Routes                           
8
18
42
43
45
Length of Civil Aviation Routes      (km)
506762
1128961
1502887
1749545
2049394
International Routes                      
166350
348175
508405
715269
894175
Domestic Routes                           
329493
750794
994482
1034276
1155219
Regional Routes                           
10919
29992
55759
62874
62484
Number of Civil Airports              (unit)            
94
139
139
126
133
Number of Civil Aircraft               (unit)
499
852
982
1160
1245
Aero transport
527
664
754
Air bus
462
580
675
Boeing 747                              
11
16
19
19
20
Boeing 737                              
21
115
186
264
304
Boeing 757                              
9
44
48
55
62
Boeing 767                              
6
17
16
22
27
MD-90
22
22
22
MD-82                                
25
39
27
26
26
Airbus A310                             
2
3
3
3
3
Airbus A320                             
60
76
93
BB-146                               
10
14
7
7
7
Puddle-jumper
65
84
79
General Aircraft
301
343
365
a) Before 1997, the number of civil airports and aircrafts  refers to those owned by enterprises directly under CAAC. Since 1997, it refers to those owned by all enterprises of civil aviation. The same as in the following table.
b) Before 1997, regional routes includes the routes to and from Hong Kong, Macao, and are taken as the parataxis item as the item of domestic routes and international routes. Since 1997, regional routes to and from Hong Kong are taken as domestic routes, and adjustment are also made on the length of aviation routes and traffic volume accordingly. Since 1999, regional routes are taken as a part of domestic routes, and include the aviation routes to and from Hong Kong, Macao. The same as in the following table.
c) Number of civil aircrafts include the teaching aircrafts and check aircrafts. 
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