Joins SEAIR International as unfit to fly!
19 May 2015
The Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) has suspended the Air Operator Certificates (AOC) of both SEAIR International Inc. and leisure airline MAGNUM AIR (Skyjet) Inc. Monday May 18 due to some safety concerns which the European Union Assessment Team found after reviewing airline's compliance with safety regulations last month.
Recently, SEAIR was denied entry into South Korea for dubious safety compliance.
Seair mounts flights to and from Manila to Basco, Caticlan and Tablas using D328 aircraft, while Magnum Air (Skyjet) operates to and from Manila to Basco and Busuanga using a pair of BAE 146 jets.
19 May 2015
The Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) has suspended the Air Operator Certificates (AOC) of both SEAIR International Inc. and leisure airline MAGNUM AIR (Skyjet) Inc. Monday May 18 due to some safety concerns which the European Union Assessment Team found after reviewing airline's compliance with safety regulations last month.
Recently, SEAIR was denied entry into South Korea for dubious safety compliance.
Seair mounts flights to and from Manila to Basco, Caticlan and Tablas using D328 aircraft, while Magnum Air (Skyjet) operates to and from Manila to Basco and Busuanga using a pair of BAE 146 jets.
No comments:
Post a Comment