U.S. Hopeful After Talks Conclude In Seoul
U.S.-Korea aviation talks concluded as scheduled after two days in Seoul, "advancing the process of movement toward open skies," Mark Gerchick, DOT deputy assistant secretary for aviation, said yesterday. Although no specific date was set for the next round of talks, both sides agreed to meet again...
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