Children’s rights Benchmark

Air China

Air China is an actor in the Passenger Transport industry. These companies transport passengers by air, road and rail.

Main region:

Asia & Pacific

Main sector:

Consumer Discretionary

Main industry:

Passenger Transport

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Air China
4.6
Compare to:
Sector
5.2
Industry
4.7
Region
4.8

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