Philipsburg, October 16, 2018 – WINAIR recently took delivery of 3 new GPU’s (Ground Power Units) and 4 tugs to operate WINAIR flights and our growing 3RD party customers in St. Maarten, WINAIR daily operates 37 twin engine otter flights and 5 ATR flights from our hub at PJIAE in St. Maarten and provides ramp and passenger handling services to Air Antilles, Seaborne Airlines, Sky High Aviation, Air Cargo Carriers (Holsum Bread AC). In addition, WINAIR also offers charter services to ZVK, numerous FBO’s and the public making the Caribbean closer than ever.
“With this new equipment we will continue to offer world class handling services to carriers operating into PJIAE, with WINAIR being awarded the ramp handling concession by PJIAE we will take this opportunity to expand this business and offer alternatives with custom made ground handling contracts on a competitive basis.” stated Michael Cleaver, President and CEO of WINAIR.
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