ST JOHN’S—The
cash-strapped regional airline, Liat, said Friday it would hold talks
with the Eastern Caribbean Civil Aviation Authority (ECCAA) after it had
been slapped with a notice of penalty in connection with an incident
that occurred on November 2 last year. Liat gave no details regarding
the incident, but said it was reviewing the findings with its advisors
and would engage ECCAA in discussions.
“Liat is committed to a
fair resolution of the matter based on full and frank disclosure by all
parties. The safety and security of our passengers remains Liat’s top
priority and Liat continues to operate in full and strict compliance
with the Civil Aviation Regulations and its operating procedures and
manuals.” The airline said that these matters remain under review by
LIAT and discussion with ECCAA, noting “it would therefore be
inappropriate to make further public comment at this time”.
Source: http://guardian.co.tt
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