Analysis Photos of Air China refueling in Pyongyang raise questions about supply-linesDespite sanctions and short route distance, Air China’s 737s regularly connect to Air Koryo fuel trucks Air China aircraft frequently connect to fuel tanker vehicles at Pyongyang’s Sunan Airport, photos analyzed by NK Pro between 2016 and 2019 reveal, despite international sanctions preventing North Korea from importing jet fuel. On at least seven occasions between September 2016 and May 2019, Air China Boeing 737 aircraft have been photographed connected to an Air Koryo fuel truck shortly after landing in North Korea, pictures seen in an NK Pro investigation have shown. But because the UN has banned the “sale or supply” of all jet fuel to the “territory of the DPRK” since March of 2016, the photos © Korea Risk Group. All rights reserved. |