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  • US suspends air cargo to & from JA for 72 Hours

    The United States Transport Security Administration (TSA) has placed a 72 hour halt on air cargo to and from Jamaica.
    The suspension took immediate effect Sunday night.
    It was imposed after the US authorities received what they termed a credible threat that an explosive device could be placed on a flight from the country.
    Jamaica's Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) has been advised of the emergency measure.
    An Air Jamaica plane was delayed Sunday night at the Fort Lauderdale Airport in Florida as a precaution ahead of the implementation of the three day suspension of cargo on flights.
    The plane was preparing for a return trip to Jamaica.
    Colonel Oscar Darby, Director-General of the CAA, outlined to RJR News Sunday night the series of events which led to the imposition of the security measure.
    "We had a report sometime (Sunday) of a threat which was not corroborated. It seems the US has analyzed the threat and they think there’s a credible threat of somebody placing an incendiary device in cargo, so they will be suspending cargo in and out of Jamaica for the next 72 hours until they (put) appropriate measures in place," said Colonel Darby.
    Three day suspension will have huge impact on export – JEA
    And the Jamaica Exporters Association (JEA) is expressing alarm at the three day suspension of air cargo between Jamaica and the US.
    According to Vitus Evans, JEA President, it will have a severe impact on its members who have clients in the United States.
    "Our members move quite a bit of their produce by air into the US and that will have a major impact on the exports from Jamaica," he said.
    "Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)

  • #2
    Not convinced, with all the removal of shoes and belts and searching thru people tings, dat security at our airports is where it should be. All man a run thru di place wid gun fi go pon plane and scare di nice tourist dem!

    Dem need fi tighten it up.


    BLACK LIVES MATTER

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    • #3
      Canada, Bahamas added to cargo suspension list

      Canada, Bahamas added to cargo suspension list
      Monday, February 28, 2011


      CANADA and The Bahamas have been added to the list of countries to which the United States has suspended cargo flights from Jamaica.

      The 72-hour suspension — implemented after a bomb scare yesterday — also affects flights from Jamaica to the United States.
      The Jamaica Civil Aviation Authority (JCAA) says it is monitoring the situation.
      “Under the suspension, no cargo or duty free items will be allowed from Jamaica to the United States. Air cargo operations to Canada and the Bahamas are also affected under the suspension,” the JCAA said in a news release this afternoon.
      A team from the US Transport and Safety Administration will be working with he JCAA to review the country’s safety measures.


      Read more: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/news/...#ixzz1FJ2HMI30
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      • #4
        I guess it made sense for passenger flights, but I don't see how it can help when applied to air freight.

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