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Viva Macau ruling a serious decision, says aviation chief

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The Macau government stands by its decision to revoke Viva Macau's operating licence as the troubled budget airline begins to wind down operations, blaming the government move.

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Civil Aviation Authority president Simon Chan Weng-hong said it was a 'serious' decision to cancel Viva's licence.

Macau will 'certainly' pursue the repayment of a 200 million pataca loan to Viva despite the wind-down, according to government spokesman Tam Chon-weng.

Viva called the revocation of its licence 'globally unprecedented' in a statement announcing the closure of its office late on Tuesday night.

'As a direct result of the revocation of the Viva Macau Air Operator's Certificate - a globally unprecedented event in international aviation - Viva Macau is seeking legal advice for an orderly and responsible winding down of the business,' it said.

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The company stopped handling passenger inquiries and asked people to call the Macau Government Crisis Centre.

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