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CAAC Airlines →
CAAC (airline) – I'm not sure whether the word 'Airlines' comes from a reliable source or if it's just a made-up name but it seems made-up here as almost no source refers it to as CAAC Airlines but just CAAC. I think that the name should be CAAC (airline).
27.56.146.28 (
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05:30, 2 February 2022 (UTC)reply
Okay, but surely it's not correct that the aviation administration and its division are both referred to only by the same name "CAAC". The sources that use "CAAC" alone are probably referring to the aviation administration as a whole. —
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16:26, 3 February 2022 (UTC)reply
@
Andrewa: Could you possibly provide sourcing that CAAC Airlines was the common name and not just a made-up name? Even I prefer
wp:natural disambiguation but to prove that it isn't a made-up name, is there any source which refers it as CAAC Airlines?
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