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Private flying clubs struggle to stay airborne

By Xin Dingding | China Daily | Updated: 2009-04-10 07:41

Low-altitude airspace should be opened up to save China's embattled flying clubs, pilots said.

Xing Jizhu, one of China's 1,000 private pilot license owners, said flying clubs across the country were losing revenue and many were closing.

"Last year they almost had no business and no income, but still had to pay high operating costs," he said.

Private flying clubs struggle to stay airborne

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