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Founded | 1982 (as Trans Island Air) 2000 (renamed) |
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Ceased operations | 2004 | |||
Operating bases | Grantley Adams International Airport | |||
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Headquarters | Christ Church, Barbados | |||
Website | tia2000.com |
Trans Island Air 2000 (abbreviated TIA) was an airline from Barbados, which was headquartered in Christ Church and operated regional charter flights (mostly cargo) out of its base at Grantley Adams International Airport.
The airline was founded in 1982 as Trans Island Air[1] and rebranded as Trans Island Air 2000 in 2000.[2] On 30 June 2004, the only aircraft the airline operated at that time (a Twin Otter 300, registered 8P-MLK)[3] was substantially damaged when it veered off the runway at Grantley Adams International Airport during an aborted take-off run.[4] Shortly thereafter, Trans Island Air 2000 was shut down.[2]