
The logo of Shanghai Airlines is entirely red. On the left is the company name: the top row contains Chinese characters, and below them is the inscription “SHANGHAI AIRLINES” in an italic sans-serif font, all in uppercase letters with tightly spaced symbols. On the right is a graphic element — a red airplane tail featuring a flying white stork, which serves as the airline’s signature emblem. This composition reflects a combination of dynamism, tradition, and a recognizable corporate style.
Shanghai Airlines was founded on December 30, 1985, and is based in Shanghai at Pudong and Hongqiao international airports. The company operates domestic and international passenger and cargo flights, serving dozens of destinations in China and abroad, including Japan, South Korea, Hong Kong, and Singapore. Since 2010, the airline has been part of the China Eastern Airlines Group while retaining its own brand and visual identity. Shanghai Airlines is a member of the global SkyTeam alliance and operates a modern fleet of Boeing and Airbus aircraft. The company is known for its reliability, attention to service quality, and steady growth as part of one of Asia’s largest aviation groups.










