Asiana Airlines official flies to SFO
Updated: 2013-07-09 20:47
By Chen Jia in San Francisco (chinadaily.com.cn)
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  A senior Asiana Airlines official, who flew to San Francisco with the families of Chinese victims on Monday night to handle the aftermath of the Asiana 214 flight crash on Saturday, is surrounded by journalists at San Francisco airport on July 8, 2013, Monday. [Photo/chinadaily.com.cn] | 
A senior official of Asiana Airlines said on Monday night on arrival at terminal 1 of San Francisco Airport that he had just flown to SFO on the same plane with Chinese students' family members from Los Angeles, and would coordinate and deal with the aftermath of the crash.
He said in Korean and didn't make further comment about the plane crash investigation.
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