Aviation authority urges measures to avoid bird strikes and assess risks in response to Jeju Air and Azerbaijan Airlines disasters.
The Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) has advised Chinese airlines to reroute some of their flights and look for "hidden" hazards at airports in order to avoid potential safety threats, ...
Chinese authorities have called for assessments of industry hazards to uncover any "hidden" operational dangers from flight ...
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In response to recent fatal air crashes in South Korea and Azerbaijan, China's Civil Aviation Administration has ramped up ...
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After the deadly Jeju Air crash in South Korea this week killed 179 people, the South Korean government said that it would be ...