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Aircraft from Anguilla now operating in VI through local airline
TRELLIS BAY, Beef Island, VI- Now that air travel restrictions are being lifted throughout the Caribbean and persons have been looking to travel more frequently, new air travel options are also being presented here in the Virgin Islands.
VI Airlink ‘basically just holding on’– Neville C. Brathwaite Jr
BEEF ISLAND, VI- Local airline VI Airlink’s Chief Engineer Mr Neville C. Brathwaite Jr has revealed that the airline, like others around the world, is holding on for life as their revenue streams have become virtually non-existent because of the impact of the Novel Coronavirus pandemic.
NDP rejected local aviation investor for foreign, $7.2M down the drain
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI - Many local and indigenous residents continue to claim that the ruling National Democratic Party (NDP) of Premier and Minister of Finance, Dr the Honourable D. Orlando Smith (AL) does not treat local residents fairly.
Expansion of TB Lettsome airport a misplaced objective- Local pilot
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI – Local pilot and shareholder in VI Airlink Captain Neville C. Brathwaite Jr. has expressed reservations about Government’s plans to expand the Terrance B. Lettsome International Airport at Beef Island.
Local VI Airlink marks another historic achievement
BEEF ISLAND, VI - Neville C. Brathwaite Jr., one of the several Virgin Islanders who has been using his professional expertise right at home in the VI has confirmed that VI Airlink has achieved large aeroplane operator status, by becoming certified to operate their Beech 1900C-1 that is over 5700 kg.
Small aircraft allegedly registered in VI crashes into Florida home; 3 killed
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI- Three persons were killed when a small plane they were in burst into flames when it crashed into a home in eastern Florida on Friday January 4, 2013.
UPDATE: Neville C. Brathwaite Jr recounts moment of “crash landing”
BEEF ISLAND, VI– Uncertain of the details, several rumors and speculations swept throughout the Territory following a forced “crash landing” at the Terrance B. Lettsome International Airport on December 6, 2012 but today finally the truth of what occurred on that day has been revealed exclusively to Virgin Islands News Online by the pilot on board the aircraft at the time- Neville C. Brathwaite Jr.
This Week We Feature - Young Professional - Neville C. Brathwaite Jr
Neville C. Brathwaite Jr has fulfilled the rare accomplishment of achieving his sole childhood dream of flight.