Japan transport ministry, not used to new entrants, scrambles to come up with criteria

Japan's transport ministry, faced with its first new-entrant airline application in more than 40 years, lacks standards to evaluate it but is developing them quickly. Giving priority to safety, it hopes to have criteria on equipment, flight crew training and maintenance by mid-month. The applicant...

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