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CAAC continues to suspend approval of new domestic airline entrants

CAAC announced it is continuing to suspend approval of new entrants owing to safety concerns in the aftermath of the crash of a Henan Airlines jet in August (ATW Daily News, Sept. 8).

In 2007, the regulator noted it would not approve any new start-ups until 2010 owing to there being too many privately-run domestic carriers, the result of a loosening of restrictions in 2004.

CAAC announced it is continuing to suspend approval of new entrants owing to safety concerns in the aftermath of the crash of a Henan Airlines jet in August (ATW Daily News, Sept. 8). In 2007, the regulator noted it would not approve any new start-ups until 2010 owing to there being too many privately run domestic carriers, the result of a loosening of restrictions in 2004. The regulator is also set to tighten its grip on existing airlines, requiring them to open new routes from their ...

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