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Tonga loses NZ aid over use of suspect Chinese aircraft - Australia Network News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
"The New Zealand Government is suspending millions of dollars in tourism aid to Tonga over concerns about the safety of its domestic airline service.
Over the past weekend, Tonga was gifted a Chinese-made Xian MA60 for its domestic Real Tonga airline by China.
But it is an aircraft with one of the world's worst safety records, as New Zealand's Foreign Affairs Minister Murray McCully pointed out to TVNZ.
"There are real concerns about a plane that has been imported in the last few days." he said.
It prompted New Zealand to suspend tourism funding to Tonga, and may lead to a travel warning being placed on the Government's website.
"Until all of the safety certification is undertaken to a high standard we have got things on hold," the foreign minister said.
Since 2009, MA60 aircraft have been involved in 11 incidents, including three of them in the last two months."
This has been in the news in New Zealand (and, I believe, Tonga) for the past couple of days. It will be interesting to see if the loss of around $3 million in NZ aid will be enough to persuade Tonga not to accept delivery of 2 multi-million dollar (gifted) aircraft from China.
"The New Zealand Government is suspending millions of dollars in tourism aid to Tonga over concerns about the safety of its domestic airline service.
Over the past weekend, Tonga was gifted a Chinese-made Xian MA60 for its domestic Real Tonga airline by China.
But it is an aircraft with one of the world's worst safety records, as New Zealand's Foreign Affairs Minister Murray McCully pointed out to TVNZ.
"There are real concerns about a plane that has been imported in the last few days." he said.
It prompted New Zealand to suspend tourism funding to Tonga, and may lead to a travel warning being placed on the Government's website.
"Until all of the safety certification is undertaken to a high standard we have got things on hold," the foreign minister said.
Since 2009, MA60 aircraft have been involved in 11 incidents, including three of them in the last two months."
This has been in the news in New Zealand (and, I believe, Tonga) for the past couple of days. It will be interesting to see if the loss of around $3 million in NZ aid will be enough to persuade Tonga not to accept delivery of 2 multi-million dollar (gifted) aircraft from China.