Use Of General Aviation Aircraft Still Faces An Uphill Battle In China

Credit: Bradley Perrett/AW&ST
“O nly thunder, no rain,” the Chinese say when they mean “all talk, no action.” For more than five years, China has been talking about opening its low-altitude airspace. But so far as fixed-wing aviation goes, all that noise in the heavens has been accompanied by just a sprinkling of precipitation...
Bradley Perrett

Bradley Perrett covered China, Japan, South Korea and Australia. He is a Mandarin-speaking Australian.

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