Vincent Aviation Unaffected By Ash Cloud
Vincent Aviation Unaffected By Ash Cloud
23 June 2011, Wellington
Currently Vincent Aviation's charter
flights have been unaffected by the Ash Cloud caused by
Puyehue-Cordon Caulle volcano. Peter Vincent the company
CEO said, "With a fleet that has both Jet and turboprop
aircraft we have been able to keep flying safely. All
planned flights have gone to schedule, but we will continue
to monitor the situation with the Civil Aviation
Authority."
Peter explains, "Our aircraft can fly at lower altitudes to avoid the Ash Cloud. We provide a solution for passengers who cannot afford to wait at airports. Our top priority is safety and we have an impeccable record. The Ash Cloud has meant that we have had extra demand for air charters as we can continue to fly safely and can arrange late notice flights."
Vincent Aviation is New Zealand's
largest specialist air charter company. With a fleet of 13
aircraft ranging from 5 passenger light jets to the 40
passenger DASH 8 Turboprop.
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