Ukraine: Air Onix has its AOC suspended
Published 13 January 2014
The struggling carrier still hopes to restart flights in 2014; the Ministry of Infrastructure says that the company needs to prove that it can meet its financial obligations if it wants its AOC back (468 words)
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