Minister of Transport and Mining Robert Montague soft-launched a new ultralight sports plane powered and operated under amber aviation on Friday, October 15, at the Ian Fleming International Airport in Boscobel, St. Mary.
The new aviation project announced by the Minister is aimed at both locals and tourists as a means of transport and recreation. Transport Minister Robert Montague was happy to announce the launch of the new attraction for the public on Friday, October 15, he is confident that this new initiative will be successful.
CEO of the Amber Group, Dushyant Savadia says the experience is world-class, he says this is what Jamaica needs in the tourist industry to open a new door for transportation success.
Ultralight aviation is looking to boost domestic flying across the country. This new flight is set to take off on December first, and Minister Montague is urging the people to book their flight and take the opportunity for a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
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