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Junkanoo cargo airline to spur growth throughout the Bahamas
JUNKANOO Air, a Bahamian cargo airline, is now providing air cargo transport services between Florida, the Bahama, Turks and Caicos, Haiti and Cuba.
Junkanoo Air is authorised by the Department of Civil Aviation (Bahamas) and the Federal Aviation Authority (US) to operate commercially, reports the Bahamas Weekly.
Junkanoo Air president Christopher King has been an airline pilot for 10 years, and launched the airline when he realised that a need in the air cargo sector wasn't being met sufficiently.
Capt King wanted to create air cargo solutions that would accommodate businesses' and consumers' needs by providing inter-island transportation throughout the Bahamas and daily flights from the US.
Captain King believes the fact that Junkanoo Air is locally owned gives the airline an edge over seemingly similar services. "We're a Bahamian company. We don't just fly here. We live here."
Junkanoo Air is authorised by the Department of Civil Aviation (Bahamas) and the Federal Aviation Authority (US) to operate commercially, reports the Bahamas Weekly.
Junkanoo Air president Christopher King has been an airline pilot for 10 years, and launched the airline when he realised that a need in the air cargo sector wasn't being met sufficiently.
Capt King wanted to create air cargo solutions that would accommodate businesses' and consumers' needs by providing inter-island transportation throughout the Bahamas and daily flights from the US.
Captain King believes the fact that Junkanoo Air is locally owned gives the airline an edge over seemingly similar services. "We're a Bahamian company. We don't just fly here. We live here."
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