Okay Airways has applied to the Civil Aviation Authority of China (CAAC) for permission to resume operations after suspending operations in December. Okay Chairman Liu Jieyin told Chinese press that "fund shortages" - estimated to be nearly US$14 million - remain the key obstacle to the Tianjin-based airline's relaunch. Okay operated cargo flights in conjunction with FedEx and hopes to resume its cargo operations once CAAC approval is granted. The carrier suspended operations following a dispute … [Read more...] about Okay waiting for official ‘OK’ to resume ops
Civil Aviation Authority of China (CAAC)
Okay waiting for official 'OK' to resume ops
Okay Airways has applied to the Civil Aviation Authority of China (CAAC) for permission to resume operations after suspending operations in December. Okay Chairman Liu Jieyin told Chinese press that "fund shortages" - estimated to be nearly US$14 million - remain the key obstacle to the Tianjin-based airline's relaunch. Okay operated cargo flights in conjunction with FedEx and hopes to resume its cargo operations once CAAC approval is granted. The carrier suspended operations following a dispute … [Read more...] about Okay waiting for official 'OK' to resume ops