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The "Green Committee" paid attention to the progress of China Airlines' "correct name", and Su Zhenchang admitted that changing the livery affected the difficulty of flying out, and netizens ridiculed

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According to the "China Broadcasting News Network", "Liberty Times" and other Taiwan media reports, in response to Taiwan's China Airlines (China Airlines) at the end of 2020 to change the livery, dpp "legislator" Qiu Zhiwei is concerned about the progress of China Airlines' continuous "correct name", Taiwan's "chief executive" Su Zhenchang said on the 8th that the painting does have some efforts, but it also does cause difficulties in "flying out", "need to continue to work hard." In this regard, some netizens on the island ridiculed Su Zhenchang, "Even the gods dare to deceive people, yesterday is not today, just just right." ”

"Liberty Times" reported on the 9th that China Airlines assisted the Taiwan authorities in carrying epidemic prevention materials to aid foreign countries in 2020, and because of the words "CHINA AIRLINES" on the fuselage, a new wave of "correct name" controversy of China Airlines was triggered. Taiwan's "Legislative Yuan" also passed a referendum on China Airlines' "correct name" that year, requiring China Airlines to actively study international logos with "Taiwan imagery." The three new cargo planes introduced by China Airlines at the end of the same year were hidden in the shape of Taiwan Island in the initial "C" of the word "CARGO" on the fuselage.

However, the media recently reported that the three cargo planes of China Airlines with the above patterns could not go to the mainland and Hong Kong at all. In order to be able to fly to the mainland, the "C" in the "CARGO" livery on the new cargo aircraft recently purchased by China Airlines will return to normal, unlike the three previously introduced, which are hidden in the shape of Taiwan Island in the letter "C".

Qiu Zhiwei asked the "Legislative Yuan" in Taiwan on the 8th about the progress of China Airlines' "correcting its name" and whether there are any new plans for the future. Su Zhenchang claimed that "if you want to fly out, you must also see, if you can see, but you can't fly out, but fewer people will see Taiwan", so in the relevant routes and other aspects, it is not so simple, there is a high degree of difficulty to overcome. Su Zhenchang said that the aircraft was painted to make some efforts, and it did make it difficult to "fly out".

For Su Zhenchang's remarks, some netizens on the island said, "A mouth is really powerful." ”

The "Green Committee" paid attention to the progress of China Airlines' "correct name", and Su Zhenchang admitted that changing the livery affected the difficulty of flying out, and netizens ridiculed

Another person said of him, "Those who even the gods dare to deceive, yesterday is not today, just right." ”

The "Green Committee" paid attention to the progress of China Airlines' "correct name", and Su Zhenchang admitted that changing the livery affected the difficulty of flying out, and netizens ridiculed

Some netizens also ridiculed "Taiwan's value is not full? Waste time and waste money, and don't admit that you are rotten, how much is the right name? Change back to square one? ”

The "Green Committee" paid attention to the progress of China Airlines' "correct name", and Su Zhenchang admitted that changing the livery affected the difficulty of flying out, and netizens ridiculed

It is worth mentioning that in 2020, when Taiwan donated masks to Europe, because China Airlines had "CHINA" in its English name "CHINA AIRLINES", it caused dissatisfaction among the DPP authorities and demanded that China Airlines review the painting. In an interview on April 14 of that year, Su Zhenchang claimed that when China Airlines delivered supplies, the world thanked Taiwan, but because china airlines were marked with "CHINA" on the fuselage, many people in many countries mistakenly thought that it was a mask sent by Chinese mainland, "We suffer a lot of this loss." At that time, China Airlines said that after discussion, it was considered that it was difficult to change the name, and it could give priority to increasing the identification of Taiwan in the form of a paint machine on the new aircraft that was about to be leased and purchased.

On July 22 of the same year, the "Legislative Yuan" Democratic Progressive Party caucus again put forward a proposal, suggesting that Taiwan's transportation department study a plan to correct the name of China Airlines, and they proposed to add "TAIWAN" or a design with Taiwan imagery to the fuselage in the early stage, and work with various units to study various possibilities for changing the English translation or directly changing the name. At that time, the "Legislative Yuan" voted on the resolution proposed by the DPP caucus and passed it with 64 votes in agreement, while all members of the KMT did not attend the vote.

All along, the green camp on the island has been making small moves in the name of improving the so-called "taiwan recognition", and the name of China Airlines and Taiwan's "passport" are one of their "eye nails". In view of the fact that some "Taiwan independence" political parties and groups on the island are constantly clamoring for "justification of their names," Zhu Fenglian, spokeswoman for the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council, said in response to an inquiry that a handful of "Taiwan independence" separatist forces on the island have taken advantage of the opportunity to cause trouble, wantonly clamor for and step up a series of "independence" activities, in an attempt to push cross-strait relations to the brink of danger and push Taiwan compatriots into the abyss of disaster. We are warning that these "Taiwan independence" elements must restrain themselves from the precipice and dare to test the law by example, and they will be severely punished.