Intelligence: Chinese Government Reviews Airline Grouping Due To Recent Crashes
The two recent Chinese air crashes -- an Air China Boeing 767-200 on May 15 in Busan and a China Northern Airlines MD90 in Dalian three weeks later -- have prompted the Chinese government to take another look at its initial grouping of airlines in its consolidation exercise, officials say.
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