Police step in after Hong Kong private jet operator suspended from flying in mainland
Hongkong Jet, linked to airline giant HNA Group, says allegedly forged flight document was forwarded by its client

Police on the mainland are investigating an allegedly forged flight plan involving a Hong Kong-based private jet operator, the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) said.
Hongkong Jet was suspended from flying in the mainland for three years by the safety committee of the CAAC, the administration said on Sunday.
It cited the “suspected” violation of flight-plan regulations during an “important state-level event” for imposing the suspension, but did not specify what the event was.
However, Hongkong Jet said the flight plan in question had been forwarded to the company by its client, and that it had not knowingly participated in any false declaration in the plan.
We ... wish to give the assurance that Hongkong Jet has not knowingly participated in this event
The operator, a subsidiary of the mainland’s HNA Group, is the fourth largest among the 15 Hong Kong-based business aviation companies. It operates 28 aircraft.