[1][2] The airline received an air operator's certificate (AOC) from the Civil Aviation Administration of China in mid-2018, with services commencing in September that year.
[3] It operates out of Tianjin Binhai International Airport with a fleet of Boeing 737 freighters, with plans to expand its fleet size to between 50 and 100 aircraft and launch intercontinental freighter routes in the future.
[4] Tianjin Air Cargo serves seven destinations in four countries.
[5] - Davao - Fransico Bangoy International Airport - Manila - Ninoy Aquino International Airport In March 2018, Suparna Airlines which owns a 12.86% stake in Tianjin Air Cargo, sold two Boeing 737-400BCFs to the latter, allowing commercial services to begin.
[9] As of 15 June 2021, the Tianjin Air Cargo fleet consists of the following aircraft:[10]