Nov
14th
2006
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- Call for fixed wing service between Gozo and Malta
- Chamber calls for for Gozo-Malta air link incentives
- Gozo Helicopter back in service
- Helicopter service interrupted for week
- Gozo - Malta helicopter service set to close down
- Hunting in Gozo - Parliamentary question
- Seaplane service is of no use to Gozo - GBC
- Airport - Cirkewwa bus service to start on Monday
- Gozo Hospital chimney under scrutiny
- Improved service for patients at Gozo General Hospital
Communications Minister Censu Galea said yesterday that if a fixed wing air service were to be introduced between Malta and Gozo, there would be no limit to the number of operators who could provide it.
The minister was replying to a parliamentary question put by Labour MP Evarist Bartolo.
Mr Bartolo asked the minister to give details about a presentation on services by a fixed wing aircraft given before the helicopter service between the two islands was discontinued.
The minister said the presentation was made by a British firm at its own request. It proposed using a twin-engined aircraft which could carry up to eight passengers.































































