By JIM HEINTZ, Associated Press Writer 10th April 2010 MOSCOW – Polish President Lech Kaczynski and some of the country’s highest military and civilian leaders died on Saturday when the presidential plane crashed as it came in for a landing in thick fog in western Russia, killing 96, officials said. Russian and Polish officials said … Continue reading
At least 40 people were taken to hospital with mostly minor injuries… Continue reading
Source:GrenadaBroadcast St. GEORGE’S, GRENADA, APRIL 29th 2009 – The Ministry of Health is aware of the arrival into the country of two persons from one of the countries affected by the Swine Influenza on an American Airlines flight on Tuesday evening. The Ministry is taking all steps necessary to ensure relevant tests are undertaken to determine … Continue reading
A mentally challenged gunman who stormed onto a Canadian charter flight as it prepared to leave Montego Bay in Jamaica has released the aircraft’s passengers but continues to hold its crew hostage. The man is believed to have got through security at Sangster International Airport using a fake ID and boarded the plane with a … Continue reading
ST. JOHN’S, Antigua, Feb. 10 – Regional airline LIAT Tuesday announced that it would shortly commence scheduled services to and from the Island of Canouan. Effective the 3rd of March LIAT will operate three flights per week from Grenada to Canouan, with three more flights originating from Barbados being added effective March 6. Flight 760 … Continue reading
The head of Air Jamaica says the ailing carrier must eliminate six unprofitable routes and slash staff next month.Note if you are a Grenadian out there,one of this route will involve Grenada.Follow story here .
ST. JOHN’S, Antigua, Jan. 26 – LIAT announced Monday that it was putting on additional flights to help meet the demand for seats during the months of February and April, even as it cuts back on some routes due to decreased demand. Director of Schedules and Special Projects Lesroy Browne said that, for the periods … Continue reading
ST. JOHN’S, Antigua, Jan. 23 – Regional airline LIAT Friday served notice to passengers that it would soon be implementing an added feature to its ‘Cabin Baggage Policy’, allowing passengers to take onboard only those bags which have been approved and bear a special tag. LIAT’s Customer Service Director Sonya John said that the new … Continue reading
Puerto Rican man fined for removing safety equipment from LIAT aircraft January 16, 2009 ST JOHN’S, Antigua: A Puerto Rican man who removed safety equipment from a LIAT plane on which he was a passenger was convicted by a magistrate on Thursday. Adam Sauve was held by law enforcement officers at the VC Bird International … Continue reading
NEW YORK — Federal investigators said both engines are missing from the US Airways jetliner that ditched into the Hudson River as reports emerged that the pilot who safely landed the aircraft had considered an emergency landing at two airports. Police divers were using sonar to find the engines, which was believed to be in … Continue reading