Firm controlled by JD.com founder cleared to set up Chinese cargo airline

Reuters

Published Aug 03, 2021 03:59AM ET

BEIJING/SYDNEY (Reuters) - A company controlled by the founder of China's e-commerce giant JD (NASDAQ:JD).com Inc has been granted approval to set up a new cargo airline based in the eastern province of Jiangsu, China's aviation regulator said on Tuesday.

Jiangsu Jingdong Cargo Airlines, with registered capital of 600 million yuan ($92.83 million), has obtained preliminary regulatory approvals to launch a new carrier, the Civil Aviation Administration of China said in a notice.

Suqian Jindong Zhanrui Enterprise Management, controlled by the JD.com founder Richard Liu, will contribute 75% of the founding capital while Airport Group in Nantong, a city in Jiangsu, will supply the rest, according to CAAC.

The airline is planning to use Boeing (NYSE:BA) 737-800 planes for its fleet, the CAAC added.

JD.com declined to comment beyond the CAAC statement.

JD Logistics, the logistics offshoot of JD.com, raised $3.16 billion in its initial public offering in May, the second largest IPO in Hong Kong in 2021.

The setup of a new cargo airline comes as JD.com's online shopping rival Alibaba (NYSE:BABA) Group Holding LTd has been expanding its fleet. YTO Cargo Airlines, owned by Alibaba-backed YTO Express, is introducing freighters converted from 767 and 777 planes.