Sunday, July 22, 2007

South Korea orders PMTair and Royal Khmer Airlines to make improvements

South Korea bans airlines

Saturday 21st July, 2007
Calcutta News.Net

South Korea's transportation ministry is about to bar Indonesia’s Garuda Airlines and six other overseas airlines, if they do not raise safety standards.

State-owned Iran Air, Cambodia's PMTair and Royal Khmer Airlines have also been ordered to make improvements.

Three Russian airlines, Vladivostok Air, Dalavia Air and SAT Airlines, are also among those listed by South Korea.

According to airline authorities in South Korea, safety problems include shortages of spare parts and engineers, as well as a lack of safety manuals.

The order is the latest in a global tightening of safety standards against Indonesian carriers after at least three accidents this year. The European Union has barred all 51 of the country's airlines from flying to the bloc.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

You got to take care of your own people; unlike the Cambodia government of CPP they dont' care about Khmer people; all they care is the the Youn. Instead of helping Khmer Kampuchea Krom, they helping the Youn to hurt them even more. This is not the government who serves the national interests; they serves the Youn's interests. This is what you called Khmer Kill Khmer; another words they Khmer Rouge and they are continuing their genociding.