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NTSB chairman Robert Sumwalt spoke virtually at the China Business Aviation Safety Day 2021, which was held in person in Chengdu, China, on April 8. The event was jointly hosted by the Asian Business Aviation Association and U.S.-China Aviation Cooperation Program. (Photo: AsBAA)
Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) deputy administrator Hu Zhenjiang emphasized the agency s commitment to aviation safety during a keynote presentation at the China Business Aviation Safety Day 2021 in early April in Chengdu. The event, which was jointly held by AsBAA and the U.S.-China Aviation Cooperation Program (ACP), hosted more than 150 business aircraft pilots, OEMs, MROs, FBOs, EMS, airport, and government representatives in the year s first in-person event for the Asian business aviation industry.
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