US blocks three Bahamas aircraft

By RASHAD ROLLE

Tribune Staff Reporter

rrolle@tribunemedia.net

THREE of Bahamasair’s largest planes have been blocked from entering the United States because they lack surveillance technology demanded by the Federal Aviation Administration.

The FAA in 2010 issued a rule requiring aircraft to be equipped with ADS-B avionics by January 1, 2020. The technology improves safety and efficiency in the air and on runways through its tracking capabilities.

It has has been difficult for Bahamasair to secure necessary kits for the company’s 737-500 planes, an older generation of Boeing jets, according to chairman Tommy Turnquest. The company signed a contract in June for a supplier to deliver three kits in September, October and November of last year but that supplier reneged on its responsibilities, he said yesterday. The airline has paid the company $200,000 of its $600,000 contract. 

“The supplier indicated they are unable to provide the kits before March 2020 and that is not acceptable to us,” Mr Turnquest said. “Every effort will be made to recoup the money already paid.”

“This first came up in 2010 but very few aircraft took advantage because within ten years you’re not sure what your fleet would be. In 2018 efforts began to outfit these various aircraft. When Bahamasair purchased five ATRs back in 2016 navigational kits were not put in place but were accessed over the past two years.”

The airline is eyeing a deal with a new supplier that indicated it could provide the kits within three weeks for about $195,000 for each plane once an order is placed. 

Bahamasair has nine planes: five ATRs, including two 70-seaters and three 50-seaters; three 737-500 planes that can carry 120 people each; and one 138-seater 737-790 plane.

Mr Turnquest said one of the 737-500 planes was soon scheduled to be out of commission for a maintenance check in Costa Rica that is expected to last about 75 days.

He does not anticipate disruption in Bahamasair’s services or tedious delays, he said.

“We’ve had to take the remaining two jets out and put them on other routes,” he said, identifying Grand Bahama, Exuma and Haiti as the temporary new routes for the planes.

Comments

proudloudandfnm says...

Can the Bahamian government ever do anything right? Ever? Vendor reneged? No. You idiots didn't ensure you communicated your needs properly.....

Nothing but DUMB EXCUSES from our government....

Really time for serious reform, time to get rid of the dead wood and HIRE ACTUAL PROFFESSIONALS. We pay hundreds of millions to pay these people and not one can do the job....

Posted 3 January 2020, 8:14 a.m. Suggest removal

DWW says...

great vetting, seriously. I have purple unicorn dust to sell to the bahamas govt. its the purple one so it is extra special and rare.

Posted 3 January 2020, 8:19 a.m. Suggest removal

Dawes says...

Wasn't this chairman just given an Honor? Take it that it wasn't for work done at Bahamasair

Posted 3 January 2020, 10:04 a.m. Suggest removal

yeahyasee says...

LOL ya really can't make this shit up

Posted 3 January 2020, 10:30 a.m. Suggest removal

Economist says...

**We have known about this deadline since 2017**. So we wait till the last minute to enter into a contract for them.
**Incompetence** as no one is accountable. Who cares as we the tax payer will pay for their **negligence.**

**PLEASE SHUT THIS BLOOD SUCKING AIRLINE "BAHAMASAIR" DOWN.**

Posted 3 January 2020, 10:16 a.m. Suggest removal

BMW says...

They knew this day was coming for TEN YEARS man talk about incompetence. It really blows my mind when this happens. Really third world governing.

Posted 3 January 2020, 11:06 a.m. Suggest removal

Economist says...

I stand corrected, it was a reminder that was sent out in 2017.

Posted 3 January 2020, 11:26 a.m. Suggest removal

bcitizen says...

Out to lunch living in another reality. The civil service and government is broken and inept. Downsize and reduce taxes. Who will take responsibility for this? Who will be fired? This is a complete failure. Anywhere else in the world people would resign before being surely fired.

Posted 3 January 2020, 11:12 a.m. Suggest removal

Clamshell says...

Who will be fired? Nobody. In fact, they’ll probably complain about being unfairly criticized and demand a bonus payment and extra days off to recover. Nobody ever gets fired here. Nobody ever gets prosecuted. Nobody is ever held responsible ... for anything.

Posted 3 January 2020, 11:48 a.m. Suggest removal

bahamianson says...

I share your thoughts, it is quite depressing. Corruption is rewarded, and hard work is taxed.

Posted 3 January 2020, 5:18 p.m. Suggest removal

BMW says...

We got people being caught redhanded tiefing and not a goddam thing happens to them. It is utter BS

Posted 3 January 2020, 11:18 a.m. Suggest removal

BMW says...

Guess john would blame the foreigner. LAUGH MY ASS OFF.

Posted 3 January 2020, 11:20 a.m. Suggest removal

Clamshell says...

I am beginning to believe that the only thing a Bahamian public employee can do effectively is remember to order lunch on time. Mmmmm. Chickin’ wings today ... !!

Posted 3 January 2020, 11:39 a.m. Suggest removal

bahamianson says...

Wow, you are spot on!!!! Oh, and check texted messages on time while at work.

Posted 3 January 2020, 5:19 p.m. Suggest removal

bogart says...

"The technology improves safety and efficiency in the air and on runways through its tracking capabilities."

So who is responsible for putting lives passengers, crews, pilots, people who bin flying on these planes and others in danger over the past years for not having the air mandated safety avionics...?????.....Immediately cancel licenses da mechanics to operate on da planes along wid all responsible persons an prosecute them to fullest extent of the law...!!!!!!

Yep, yep,...remembering greeted smiling stewardess an staff, finding seat, opening overhead bin, sitting confortably, AND DAMN WELL NOT KNOWING I IN AN AIRCRAFT WITHOUT SAFETY REQUIRED AVIONICS...!!!!!!!...AN REPEATING TRIPS OVER AN OVER...AN THOUSANDS MORE PEOPLE...!!!!!!

Posted 3 January 2020, 12:09 p.m. Suggest removal

Zzzy says...

?????????🤡

Posted 3 January 2020, 7:43 p.m. Suggest removal

Well_mudda_take_sic says...

Tommy Turnquest, Chairman of Bahamasair. Really! Say no more.

Even Tommy's mother (Edith) could often be heard saying her poor son was born clinging to his father's coat tails, but he could never hang on. She often lamented that Tommy's sisters got a lot more of Sir Orville's smarts than he did and literally felt sorry for him.

Just another shining example of Tweedle-Dumb Minnis's inability (unwillingness?) to find and appoint competent individuals to challenging posts.

Posted 3 January 2020, 1:49 p.m. Suggest removal

mckenziecpa says...

The next question is are those planes safe? remember the administration may have luck out for years with safety.

Posted 3 January 2020, 4:07 p.m. Suggest removal

blufly says...

why worry about d upgrade ? d ppl before me didn't! why worry about it if all me family fly fuh free ! me drive me red plate .... an me eat me red meat in me red plate ! why worry if d airline bankrupting d treasury ? all dem ppl eatin chicken who paying d vart gein tek care of all ah we ! Wake up man !

Posted 5 January 2020, 9 p.m. Suggest removal

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