South Korea's transport ministry said Monday that its officials will visit China this week to attend a bilateral meeting on aviation safety and cooperation as air traffic continues to rise between the two countries.
The working-level meeting will start on Wednesday for two days in Beijing, where officials are expected to seek ways to cooperate in aviation safety, increase air traffic routes, and enhance traffic control measures, the Ministry of Land, Transportation and Maritime Affairs said in a statement.
In March, South Korea and China agreed to enhance bilateral cooperation in aviation safety and flight control efficiency measures by holding annual working-level talks and workshops, according to the ministry. |