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RORAIMA GROUNDS TRISLANDER FLEET FOLLOWING SATURDAY’S CRASH LANDING.

As part of its Standard Operating Procedure, the Guyana Civil Aviation Authority has grounded all Britten-Norman Trislander owned by Roraima Airways.

This follows Saturday’s crash landing on the East Bank of Demerara.

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