EU continues to restrict N. Korea's Air Koryo from entering its
space
The European Union has designated North Korea's state
carrier, Air Koryo, as an airline that is restricted from operating in European
skies for seven years in a row, a U.S. broadcaster said Wednesday.
In
its latest update of the EU Air Safety List, the European Commission said it has
continuously banned all Air Koryo planes, except for two Russian-made TU-204
airlines, from operating in European airspace as they fail to meet international
safety standards, Voice of America said.
An Air Koryo plane
(Yonhap)
Launched in 2006, the EU blacklist contains two lists. The first
list includes all airlines banned from operating in Europe, and the one includes
airlines that are restricted from operating under certain conditions in Europe.
Both lists are updated regularly.
At present, 181 airliners from 16
nations are completely banned from entering Europe. Air Koryo is one of six
airlines under restrictions.
The EU barred Air Koryo from operations for
failing to meet international safety standards since 2006, but partially lifted
the ban in 2010, when the North Korean airline introduced two TU-204 planes that
satisfy safety standards.
As of now, Air Koryo has no flight service to
Europe.
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