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UPDATED: January 17, 2012 NO. 4 JANUARY 26, 2012
Manager Awarded
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Sun Li, President of China National Aviation Fuel (CNAF), was awarded the Most Valuable Figure in Management 2011 at the 11th China Annual Management Assembly in December 2011.

The CNAF is the largest state-owned aviation fuel supplier. It integrates the purchase, transportation, storage, quality management, sales and into-plane service of aviation fuel in China.

Sun has been working in the petrochemical industry for over 30 years. He became president of the CNAF in 2006. Under Sun's leadership, the CNAF became the largest aviation fuel supplier in Asia and the fifth worldwide with a sales revenue of 153.1 billion yuan ($24.24 billion) in 2010. By actively promoting the transformation of development mode, Sun aims to turn the CNAF into a world-class aviation fuel company.



 
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