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Revision as of 00:23, 7 June 2024

Trans Anguilla Airways
IATA ICAO Callsign
- - -
Founded1997
HubsClayton J. Lloyd International Airport
Destinations26
Parent companyTrans Anguilla Air 2000 Limited
Websitehttp://www.transanguilla.com

Trans Anguilla Airways (TAA) is an air charter airline operating to and from Clayton J. Lloyd International Airport to points in the Caribbean.

History

The Trans Anguilla Airways company was created in 1997.[1] The company was founded by Joshua Gumbs of Rey Hill, Anguilla and operated by his brother Lincoln Gumbs (manager) and Carl Thomas (chief pilot).[2][3]

From December 2010 to December 2011, Trans Anguilla Airways was exceptionally authorized to land and take off from the Virgin Gorda Airport, despite the fact that its fleet was not compliant with the airport's standards.[4]

In July 2013, Trans Anguilla Airways launched a new service flight to Sint Eustatius.

Destinations

Trans Anguilla Airways operates scheduled 7-minute flights between Anguilla and Sint Maarten. It offers private charters, shared charters, executive/corporate charters, sightseeing charters, inter-island charters, freight services, and air ambulance services connecting Anguilla to other islands in the Leeward Islands. TAA also offers sightseeing flights to neighboring islands. TAA also have scheduled daily flights from Anguilla to islands such as, St Kitts, Nevis and Antigua. TAA operate flights to St Eustatius and St Barths but at a reduced frequency. You are able to use TAA to book charters to islands such as Montserrat and Virgin Gorda.[5]

Fleet

Trans Anguilla Airways Britten-Norman BN-2B-21 Islander.
TAA Fleet
Aircraft In Fleet Passengers Notes
Britten-Norman BN-2 Islander 3 9 Regs: VP-AAA; VP-AAF;

VP-AEJ

Cessna 402 2 9 Regs: VP-AEW; VP-ALS

Incidents

On February 2008, a Britten-Norman BN-2A-26 Islander (registered VP-AAG) operated by Air Montserrat and leased by Trans Anguilla Airways crashed after takeoff. The aircraft was programmed for a cargo flight (no commercial passengers). 3 passengers were on board and no fatalities were recorded.[6]

References

  1. ^ "Trans Anguilla Airways". Aviation Safety Network. Retrieved 21 May 2019.
  • ^ "Trans Anguilla - a New Airline". Bob Green's Anguilla news. 4 December 1998. Retrieved 21 May 2019.
  • ^ "Trans-Anguilla launches new service to Statia". The Anguillian. 19 July 2013. Retrieved 21 May 2019.
  • ^ "Air navigation (overseas territories) order 2007 exemption". Air Safety Support International. 17 December 2010. Retrieved 21 May 2019.
  • ^ https://www.transanguilla.com/
  • ^ "ASN Aircraft accident Pilatus Britten-Norman BN-2A-26 Islander VP-AAG Anguilla-Wallblake Airport (AXA)". Aviation Safety Network. 2 February 2008. Retrieved 21 May 2019.
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