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Storm clouds gather for China’s airlines

By Jamil Anderlini

Published: December 30 2008 20:54 | Last updated: December 30 2008 20:54

At the start of December, Okay Airways, China’s first privately owned airline, suspended all passenger services indefinitely, stranding thousands of travellers and ending a brief and unprofitable chapter in the country’s aviation history.

The airline’s maiden flight in March 2005 had been heralded as the start of a new era of reform and competition as a clutch of other private operators followed in its wake.

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