Latin Carriers Accuse FAA Of 'Economically Motivated' Safety Censures
Latin American flag carriers, meeting Friday in Cartagena, accused FAA of basing its "tough stance on safety oversight" on favoritism toward U.S. carriers serving Latin nations. Members of the Association of Latin American Airlines, meeting at the request of Gustavo Lenis, chief executive of Avianca...
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