Dynamic International Airways (Greensboro Piedmont Triad International) has announced plans to begin longhaul services out of Ontario International International Airport, a public facility located three kilometers east of downtown Ontario, a city in San Bernardino County, California.

In a statement, the carrier said that for a period of seven weeks beginning July 19 and ending on August 30, it will offer 2x weekly return charter flights from Ontario to Nanchang International, China, using Anchorage Ted Stevens for a technical stop. Operations are onboard B767-300(ER) equipment.

"The demand for air service between the Los Angeles area and China grows seemingly by the day and we are heartened by Dynamic International Airways' move to Ontario. We will welcome visitors from Nanchang with open arms," Al Wapner, President of the Ontario International Airport Authority, commented on the development. "The summer charter flights will serve as a great audition for Ontario as we continue to demonstrate the high value our airport provides for international as well as domestic service."

The flights will be Ontario's first intercontinental services as at present, the seventy-seven destinations it is connected to are spread across the United States and Mexico exclusively.