Hawaiian Turboprop Carrier Had Suspended Flights December
9th
Mokulele Flight Service, Inc. announces the full restoration of
scheduled flight operations as of December 12, 2011. Mokulele
voluntarily suspended operations temporarily to permit the Company
to complete an internal records audit. Having fully resolved the
records review, the Company immediately resumed operations.
“We deeply regret the inconvenience that this service
disruption caused to our valued customers,” said Ron Hansen,
Chief Executive of Mokulele Airlines. “Our staff worked
tirelessly to return our fleet to full operations as quickly as
possible and we received the support and expertise of our code
share partner Mesa Airlines operating as go!,” continued
Hansen.
Passengers holding tickets on Mokulele flights should expect
their flight to operate as scheduled.
Mesa Air Group recently sold the inter-island turboprop service
to Scottsdale, Arizona based Transpac Aviation. Mokulele operates
four, nine seat, Cessna Caravan aircraft. Operations were suspended
December 9th to allow the audit to take place. Mesa, which
continues to operate jet service under the go! brand, said none of
its flights were affected. It said in a statement that it had
assigned teams of employees that include aviation maintenance
technicians and quality assurance inspectors to provide support and
additional expertise to Mokulele.
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