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OK Air asks for OK
CHINA'S first privately-owned airline, OK Air, has applied to China's aviation authorities to resume passenger services after suspending operations since December 6.
The carrier submitted an application to the northeast bureau of the Civil Aviation Administration of China to resume service next Wednesday. A company manager in Tianjin, who would not give his name, yesterday said the airline was awaiting a safety inspection by the CAAC, which would decide whether it was eligible to resume flying.
The carrier submitted an application to the northeast bureau of the Civil Aviation Administration of China to resume service next Wednesday. A company manager in Tianjin, who would not give his name, yesterday said the airline was awaiting a safety inspection by the CAAC, which would decide whether it was eligible to resume flying.
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