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PNG flies again as regulator relents.
Australasian Business Intelligence, January, 2003
Jan 20, 2003 (The Australian - ABIX via COMTEX)
Australia's Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) will extend its deadline to Papua New Guinea (PNG) aviation regulators. They have been given another three months to prove they can meet international standards for air safety. PNG's Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) would improve its work, promised the nation's Transport and Civil Aviation Minister Don Poyle. Five PNG airlines, including Air Niugini, have been issued with interim operating certificates allowing them to fly in Australia. A CASA spokesman said the authority did not believe the airlines had any specific safety issues, but that the problems lay with the CAA.
Publication Date: 18 January 2003
AUSTRALIA. CIVIL AVIATION SAFETY
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