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Regulator outlines review after Cathay flight intercepted by Nato jets
Hong Kong’s aviation regulator has ordered Cathay Pacific Airways to conduct a comprehensive review following an incident where a London-bound flight was intercepted by NATO fighter jets after temporarily losing contact with air traffic controllers over Romanian airspace. The Civil Aviation Department expressed serious concern for the second consecutive day and outlined the parameters for the review.
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