Aviation in the Caribbean

CEO in Paradise: St. Maarten Airport Launches Search for New Leadership

Edgardo Gimenez Mazó

The Princess Juliana International Airport Operating Company N.V. (PJIAE) has announced the commencement of the search for a new Chief ...

ATR 42-500 Winair

Winair Targets IOSA Certification to Boost Codeshare Partnerships and Safety Protocols

Edgardo Gimenez Mazó

Winair, one of the most important airlines in the Caribbean, based in St. Maarten, has begun the process of obtaining ...

Farewell to LIAT, one of the oldest airlines in the Caribbean

Gastón Sena

At 7:25 PM (local time) yesterday, Monday (22), the LI 335 flight from Tortola (EIS) landed at V.C Bird International ...

Arajet Receives Start-Up Airline of the Year at CAPA Awards

Edgardo Gimenez Mazó

At the World Aviation Summit taking place this week in Abu Dhabi, Arajet was recognized with the CAPA Award as ...

Winair Boosts Flight Services in the Caribbean with Second ATR 42-500

Edgardo Gimenez Mazó

As we reported last week, Winair received at the end of October its second ATR 42-500, three months after the ...

Arajet Boeing 737 MAX

Arajet received its sixth Boeing 737 MAX 8

Edgardo Gimenez Mazó

The Dominican airline Arajet celebrated this week the arrival in Santo Domingo of its sixth Boeing 737 MAX 8, which ...

Spirit Airlines to Operate Daily Flights Between Aruba and Fort Lauderdale

Martin Romero

Spirit Airlines Increases Services between Fort Lauderdale (FLL) and Aruba (AUA) to meet the travel demand to the southern Caribbean ...

Arajet

Arajet: “We are ready to fly to the United States”

Edgardo Gimenez Mazó

In celebration of its first anniversary, Arajet launched a promotion last week offering tickets from 7.37 dollars, alluding to its ...

The Fokker 70 on the Path to Extinction: The Only Caribbean Airline to Fly It Seeks a Replacement

Gastón Sena

JetAir Caribbean, the only airline in the Caribbean operating Fokker 70 aircraft, faces a decision regarding the future of its ...

InterCaribbean’s first ATR 42 starts scheduled flights

Gastón Sena

interCaribbean began scheduled operations in early January with its first ATR 42-500, which is registered VQ-THM and was named “Captain ...

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