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China okays first private airline

Okay Airways is to become the first private airline in China. Based in Tianjin, Okay will concentrate on domestic cargo and charter flights, reports BBC.

October 18, 2004 4:55 PM
Posted By: Rujun Shen
Categories: Economy
Tags: aviation, economic growth
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