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THE SKY’S THE LIMIT

For Australian pilot Myles Bernard Weston, Thanksgiving started in October this year. His wife and two daughters, who had been stuck in New Zealand since the Chinese New Year holiday in January due to disruptions caused by the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19), were finally able to come back home in Xiamen, Fujian Province in southeast China.

Weston has stayed on in Xiamen throughout, carrying on with his daily flights for Xiamen Airlines, with whom he has been working for two years. There were assignments even during the

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