
Source- Caribben Loop: Antigua and Barbuda’s Prime Minister Gaston Browne is hoping to have LIAT back in the skies by next month as shareholder governments are close to completing negotiations with the Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) for the purchase of the airline’s first aircraft.
A note following Wednesday’s cabinet meeting said Browne, who is also the finance minister, informed his ministers that a lease has been signed for an aircraft to allow the new LIAT (2020) Limited to file for an Air Operator Certificate (AOC).
The note said Browne estimated that LIAT (2020) Ltd will take to the skies in April 2024.
At yesterday’s post cabinet media briefing, Information Minister Melford Nicholas explained that the lease agreement is “procedural” as the liquidation court case against the former LIAT (1974), which went bankrupt during the coronavirus pandemic, had the potential to stall the airline’s resurrection.
“It’s not that the government is not in a position to effect the outright purchase of the first aircraft. It is just that procedurally, if the CDB determines that there has to be a prior decision of the court in respect of the administrator then that may be down the road in September,” he said.
Nicholas added: “Clearly there are issues that are affecting regional air travel that requires a great degree of urgency.
Antigua and Barbuda is prepared to spend approximately US$12 million to purchase the three ATR 42-600 aircrafts for LIAT.
With regards to staffing, Nicholas said LIAT (2020) will operate with a mix of new blood and experienced professionals. A partnership with Nigeria’s largest airline, Air Peace, is also expected to add further resources to the talent pool.
The minister does not see any issues to attract regional and international talent as he noted LIAT (1974) was able to retain over 100 staff up until is closure earlier this year.
Nicholas is confident that the new airline, which will operate largely as a private company, will shake up the regional travel market to the benefit of all residents.
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Will liat fly to Guyana again
Now,it is hoping to fly in APRIL.I am hoping to fly into Antigua in April.Does that mean I am flying into Antigua then.Gaston Browne,businesses are built and run on specifics.Not placing of many dates into a hat and pick one.I am still awaiting that mathematical formula from you.As to borrowing myself out of DEBT. Like you promised the people you would do for Antigua and Barbuda.Borrow the Nation out of Debt some years ago.Instead you have sunken them into DEEPER DEBT and now Taxing them to DEATH.
🤣🤣😅😅😆… now, deal with the Antigua government’s colonial legacy…
Noted the potential staffing comments with interest.
Will not be risking money on a liat ticket as lost too much money at initial stoppage of liat 1974, and again the recent closure. Never heard from administrator, never received a cent back, I don’t have $ to waste.
When doesn’t he just say LIAT will fly in “Nerverary” and be done with it?
“Neverary”
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