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Photo: Nick Sheeder/Airways Quarantine Effect FedEx N277FE Boeing 767-300F (ER) (100th Boeing 767 FedEx sticker). However, the decision isn’t expected to affect FX’s flights into and out of the city, which are mostly managed by California-based pilots. Industry insiders said the move reflected the government’s rigorous quarantine laws, which are making it more difficult for firms to function. In a company document, FX’s system chief pilot Robin Sebasco said that the airline needed to adjust to the global economic, regulatory, and business environment, hinting that the carrier’s plan to relocate its pilots out of the city in January was now permanent. The move is the latest setback to Hong Kong’s image as a global logistics powerhouse, as the city is isolated from the rest of the world by draconian travel restrictions and tight quarantine procedures. MIAMI – FedEx (FX), the world’s largest delivery firm, stated this week that it was closing its Hong Kong crew base and relocating pilots overseas, citing coronavirus limitations as the reason.