May 21, 2012
A Bahamasair plane lands against a backdrop of heavy clouds. (Stock)
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Bahamas '75% through' with region's worst aviation regime
The Bahamas is 75 per cent complete on an ‘action plan’ designed to overhaul what a leading international authority has branded the worst aviation industry safety regime in the entire Americas region.
Bid to reform aviation laws
WITH an international audit recently labelling the country’s aviation system flawed, Senators have moved closer to finalising legislation to reform measures governing that sector.
Grand Bahama airport reopens
FREEPORT – Grand Bahama International Airport has reopened for both international and domestic flights.
Talks to resume with US over taking back control of airspace
THE GOVERNMENT will resume discussions with the United States about gaining control over Bahamian airspace, Minister of Transportation and Aviation Glenys Hanna-Martin said.
Bahamasair 'optimistic'on Grand Bahama flights
BAHAMASAIR executives were yesterday optimistic over the viability of the carrier's new service into Grand Bahama, its general manag
Weather watch
WHILE Tropical Storm Alberto does not pose a threat to the Bahamas, officials are monitoring a low pressure area forming over the Caribbean Sea, forecaster Ian McKenzie said yesterday.
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