HONG KONG, 2012-07-19 — /travelprnews.com/ — In response to a release on the completion of an investigation report by the Civil Aviation Department (CAD) Air Traffic Control Services (ATC), Dragonair confirms it assisted in the investigation into an incident in which one of our aircraft was involved.
We gave assistance by providing our operational procedures for dealing with the loss of separation event. We support the recommendations for airline operators to prevent such incidents from occurring in the future.
It is inappropriate for Dragonair to comment further on the CAD and ATC investigation.
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