After buying a fleet of six Boeing 747 aircraft, Okay Airways will be China’s first private airline – launching by the end of the year, BBC reports. Demand for air travel in China is expanding fast as the middle classes take more business trips and holidays. Okay, also known as Aokai, will be soon joined by two other Chinese airlines – United Eagle Airlines and Air Spring – who are also applying for licences.
China Flying Through The Air
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October 18, 2004

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October 28th, 2004 at 1:27 pm