BANGKOK, Thailand – The Thai budget airliner One-Two-Go, which suffered a deadly crash last year, will be forced to suspend the bulk of its operations starting Tuesday, the Thailand’s Civil Aviation D
BANGKOK, Thailand – The Thai budget airliner One-Two-Go, which suffered a deadly crash last year, will be forced to suspend the bulk of its operations starting Tuesday, the Thailand’s Civil Aviation Department said.
Chaisak Angkasuwan, director of Thailand’s Civil Aviation Department, said Monday that eight out of twelve planes operated by One-Two-Go Airlines will be suspended for 30 days.
“We found that their system to ensure aviation safety is not up to standard,” Chaisak said in a telephone interview. “Their pilot screening is also not systematic and not up to standard.”