The Region - News from Feb. 15, 1987
Flying Tiger Line, the world’s largest air cargo company, has paid a $190,000 fine for violations uncovered in a national inspection of air carriers, the Federal Aviation Administration said. The penalties levied against the firm resulted from violations “concerning training, maintenance, flight duty time, record keeping and operating aircraft prior to the testing and approval of maintenance,” said FAA spokesman Russ Park.
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