With eyes on tourists, Amber Aviation takes flight
Oct 11th, 2021 | Category: Special Reports | 7:53#JamaicaGleaner #AmberAviation #AmberGroup #Aviation #Tourism OCTOBER 11, 2021: A US$6million investment over five years into ultralight aviation is expected to attract thousands of tourists to the island, global tech company Amber Group is predicting. On Friday, October 8, 2021, the company launched a first-of-its-kind ultralight flying experience in the Caribbean at the Ian Fleming International Airport in St Mary, which is expected to become the home of the recreational activity. Ultralight aviation is the flying of lightweight one or two-seat fixed-wing aircraft. These aircraft are designed especially for recreational usage and short-distance flying.
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