Antigua St. John’s – Regional airline LIAT continues to provide regular services throughout its network, two weeks after a fire destroyed one of its two hangars at the V.C. Bird International Airport in Antigua.
In a release issued Friday, Director of Maintenance Alan Alexander explained that the remaining hangar had the capability and ability to maintain the airplanes in accordance with the Eastern Caribbean Civil Aviation Authority (ECCAA) approved maintenance programme.
“We also have ramp maintenance capabilities in Antigua as well as engineering personnel at the Grantley Adams International Airport in Barbados and the Piarco International Airport in Trinidad,” he said.
“With regards for work normally scheduled for the hangar lost in the fire, LIAT has two Eastern Caribbean Civil Aviation Authority-approved Maintenance and Repair Organisations (MROs) and workshops outside of the region (in Canada) to do maintenance work on its aircraft.
“So there is no inability to continue with regular maintenance of our aircraft in compliance with both ECCAA and the manufacturers requirements,” Mr. Alexander added.
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