Corrosion causes Air Marshall Islands to ground fleet
Grounded carrier Air Marshall Islands hopes to resume operations later this month once it repairs two aircraft that were damaged by corrosion.
“In a week from now or two weeks” Air Marshall Islands hopes to resume operations, Air Marshall Islands route manager, Tony Phillips, says from the carrier’s headquarters in Maujuro, the capital of the Marshall Islands.
It has been about a month since the airline last flew, says Phillips, adding that the reason for the grounding is because the airline’s three aircraft need to undergo repairs.
“We are waiting for spare parts such as a new landing gear for the Bombardier Dash 8,
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