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Dominican Republic: Airport mafia and disappearing airplanes
By xxxevilgrinxxx | Published: April 14, 2010

DiarioLibre.com/SOTT

Santo Domingo – The investigations regarding the disappearance of an airplane that left the Joaquin Balaguer International Airport at El Higuero destined for Port-au-Prince, but which turned towards Colombia, have let to the discovery of a mafia that handled clandestine flights and which used local airports. According to the investigators, these flights handled people and money.

Besides the “mysterious” disappearance on Sunday,7 March, of a Cessna 210L Centurion, serial number 21059588, and the Cessna C-210 with tail number N-2066S, last December , the authorities added yesterday the flight of a Cessna 172 AP, tail number N6028Y, to the file of “disappearing” airplanes. This was a flight that left from El Portillo Airport bound for Punta Cana and then disappeared from radars and landed in a clandestine field in Puerto Rico.

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Volcanic Ash Halts Air Traffic Across Europe

All flights at London’s Heathrow Airport have been suspended for the rest of the
day, causing travel chaos as ash clouds from Iceland’s spewing volcano halts
air traffic across Europe.

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