As the morning light of December 7th glimmers across Jiaozhou Bay, HB TempCon marks its 4th anniversary—coinciding with International Civil Aviation Day, a global tribute to aviation development. This serendipitous convergence echoes a shared mission: HB TempCon persists in its original aspiration to break new ground and safeguard life through innovative solutions.
On December 7th, 2021, a group of visionary entrepreneurs sowed the seeds of ambition in Qingdao's fertile innovation ecosystem. As a core subsidiary of Haier Biomedical focusing on active aviation temperature-controlled solutions, HB TempCon has upheld the mission of "Green Tech, Better Life" since its inception.

Leveraging Haier Biomedical’s over 20 years of expertise in cryogenic storage technology, HB TempCon's cross-disciplinary team tackled the extreme environmental challenges of aviation transport. By integrating precision temperature control technology from the biomedical sector with the rigorous standards of aviation applications, the company achieved a historic "from 0 to 1" breakthrough in just one year. Its independently developed active aviation temperature-controlled containers, balancing safety, efficiency, and cost-effectiveness, established an "airborne safety shield" for high-value temperature-sensitive cargo such as biomedicals and pharmaceuticals. Today, HB TempCon has evolved into a full-life cycle temperature control solution provider integrating R&D, manufacturing, operations, and maintenance, driving Chinese aviation equipment onto the global stage.
Four Years of Excellence: Innovation as Wings, Global Benchmark as Goal
1. Dual Breakthroughs in Technology & Certification
HB TempCon secured the first and only FAA Letter of Design Approval (LODA) for active temperature-controlled containers in the Asia-Pacific region. Its RKN and RAP series have successively acquired CAAC CTSOA certificates. These achievements validate "Chinese standards" against the world's most stringent airworthiness requirements.
2. Global Market Expansion
Recognized by major domestic and international airlines—including Qatar Airways, Korean Air, Air Canada, and Malaysia Airlines—HB TempCon's solutions cover over 100 global routes. The company has successfully completed intercontinental biomedical transport missions such as Shanghai-Chicago, Frankfurt-Shanghai, and Shanghai-Auckland, partnering with more than 50 pharmaceutical enterprises and 100+ freight forwarders. It has gradually built a global aviation temperature-controlled logistics ecosystem spanning China-Europe, China-US, and China-Asia Pacific routes.
3. Leadership in Standard-Setting
As the sole industrial leading entity, HB TempCon took the lead in formulating three industry standards—Technical Specifications for Aviation Temperature-Controlled Containers, Technical Specifications for Fire Resistant Containers, and Operational Specifications for Public Air Transport of Temperature-Controlled Cargo—filling domestic gaps. The company also participated in drafting the national standard Technical Requirements and Test Methods for Aviation Containers and engaged in in-depth discussions with SAE and IATA international standards, integrating Chinese technical expertise into global norms and transitioning from a "follower" to a "rule-maker."
From obtaining the CCAR-145 maintenance license to establishing global operation and maintenance hubs in Amsterdam, New York, and beyond; from strategic partnerships with industry leaders to the development of an AI-driven smart service platform—HB TempCon has fulfilled its commitment to "break monopolies and serve the world" through patented technologies, global footprint, and integrated services.


International Civil Aviation Day: Sailing with Mission, Embracing the Era
The signing of the Convention on International Civil Aviation (Chicago Convention) in 1944 laid the foundation for International Civil Aviation Day, which now serves as a cornerstone for showcasing aviation's core value in global connectivity and economic development. Over four years, HB TempCon has ensured transport safety through technological innovation, promoted sustainable development with green solutions, and fostered international cooperation via global layout—embodying ICAO's theme of "A Safe Sky for a Sustainable Future."
