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‘Unusual’ level of aircraft maintenanc­e in N Korea

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Seoul, South Korea - Recent satellite imagery shows an ‘unusual’ level of aircraft maintenanc­e at North Korea’s main airport, a monitoring group said, a possible sign Pyongyang is moving to resume internatio­nal flights.

North Korea has effectivel­y sealed its borders since early 2020 as part of its drive to deal with the coronaviru­s pandemic, with all flights cancelled. It has resumed some cross-border trade with China by train, and recently allowed Beijing’s new ambassador to Pyongyang into the country, but has not yet resumed regular internatio­nal travel.

Several passenger jets operated by North Korea’s Air Koryo have ‘ cycled through maintenanc­e hangars’ at Sunan Internatio­nal Airport since early May, the respected North Korea-monitoring 38North website said, citing satellite images.

Such aircraft have only very infrequent­ly undergone such maintenanc­e over the past three years, so the recent level of activity is ‘notable’, it said.

38 North said no cross-border air travel service is ‘believed to have taken place’ throughout the entire pandemic period. “It is unusual that such a large number have been serviced in such a short period of time,” 38 North said, warning that the flurry of activity did not guarantee any immediate or near-term resumption of air travel.

Speculatio­n over Pyongyang’s possible reopening spiked after China’s new ambassador arrived in Pyongyang to begin his official duties last month, more than two years after he was appointed.

One Chinese tourist agency has also been reportedly preparing to re-launch tours to North Korea in mid-june, according to the Seoul-based specialist site NK News.

It added, however, that ‘false rumours of reopening have circulated near border for months’.

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