Hornbill Skyways to take over Vision Air


MIRI: An aviation company owned by the Sarawak Government – Hornbill Skyways – will take over all of Vision Air’s flights when it ceases operations at the end of this month. 

Hornbill Skyways executive director Aidan Wing, who is also Lambir state assemblyman, said effective from April 1, his company would assume control of Vision Air’s flight services as well as the two Dornier 19-seater aircrafts it now used. 

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