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Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Rihanna - Man Down Behind the Scenes

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Rihanna - Man Down (Official Music Video)

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Monday, May 30, 2011

Leona Lewis & Mariah Carey - Head Voice [A5 - Eb6] - HD

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Christina Aguilera - Back to Basics ( Bonus video )

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Sunday, May 29, 2011

Moss Town (Great Exuma) takeoff in a Saab 340

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Moss Town (Great Exuma) landing...

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Take-off from NAS in JetBlue Embraer 190 N298JB, Feb 27, 2011.MOV

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Approach and Landing in Nassau

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Landing in Georgetown, Great Exuma, The Bahamas.

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(HD) Mariah Carey Vocal Range - 'Butterfly': B2-C#7 (6th Studio Album) +...

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Kyla's live vocal range(C#3-B6)

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[HD] Whitney Houston Vocal Showcase | I Have Nothing: G3-F#5

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nicole scherzinger chante Rolling in the deep d'Adèle

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Friday, May 27, 2011

Jennifer Lopez & Marc Anthony - American Idol Finale May 2011

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Debelah Morgan's Vocal Range

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Haley Reinhart's Vocal Range (preliminary version): A3-E6

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Haley Reinhart American Idol: Live Vocal range: G#3-E6

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Rihanna - California King Bed [Today Show Toyota Concert 2011]

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Rihanna - Only Girl (In the World) [Today Show Toyota Concert 2011]

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Rihanna - What's My Name [Today Show Toyota Concert ]

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Rihanna - S&M On the Today Show

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Shontelle - Say Hello To Goodbye

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Sharon Kips - Loving You (Live @ Efteling TV De Schatkamer 16-03-2011)

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Thursday, May 26, 2011

Happy Anniversary Mom&Dad

I would like to take this time out to congratulate my mum and dad on their 27th wedding anniversary..may you guys continue to be blissfully in love.
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Beyoncé 1+1 (American Idol Live)

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Beyonce - 1+1 "New Single"

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Wednesday, May 25, 2011

AMERICAN IDOL FINALE PERFORMERS For Tonight




Bono and the Edge will will appear alongside cast members of the Broadway musical Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark 

Lady Gaga will sing “Edge of Glory” 

TBoz & Chili with Lil’ Jon

Gladys Knight

Kirk Franklin will sing his new single “Smile”

Steven Tyler to perform “Dream On” with full orchestra 

Jennifer Lopez will duet with husband Marc – duet

Beyonce performing w/Top 13 girls

Tom Jones performing w/Top 13 guys


Casey Abrams will perform with Jack Black

Carrie Underwood duet with Lauren Alaina

Tim McGraw – duet with Scotty McCreery

Haley Reinhart – duet with Tony Bennett

Judas Priest – duet with James Durbin

Pia Toscano will team up with Charice 
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Monday, May 23, 2011

Welcome to San Salvador Island and Rum Cay Island!

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"Run This World" Beyoncé Live 2011 Billboard Music Awards + Speech

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Sunday, May 22, 2011

S&M - Rihanna feat. Britney Spears (Billboard Music Awards 2011) Perform...

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Friday, May 20, 2011

Adele - Don't You Remember (Live - HD)

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Adele - Set Fire To The Rain (Live On The Graham Norton Show) 29/04/11

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Thursday, May 19, 2011

Sharon Kips - Loving you live bij Gtime

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Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Lady Gaga - Graham Norton 5†13†11

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JoJo - The Other Chick (Final Version) [NEW SONG 2011]

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Melody Thornton Covers Lady Gaga, Katy Perry, & Kanye West

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Friday, May 13, 2011

New Nicole Video: "Right There" Feat. 50 Cent

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New Rihanna Video: California King Bed

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Nassau Airport Opens New U.S. Departures Terminal
By Rebecca Kanable
As published in: Airport Improvement Magazine - May-June 2011

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Project: New Terminal
Location: Lynden Pindling International Airport Nassau, The Bahamas
Size: 247,000 sq. ft.
Other Stage 1 Projects:New Roadways, Parking Expansion & Asphalt Apron Addition
Stage 1 Cost: $191 million
Construction: July 2009 to Feb. 2011
Airport Owner: Bahamian Government
Airport Operator: Nassau Airport Development Company (owned by Bahamian Government)
Airport/Project Management: Vancouver Airport Services
Construction Contractor for Terminal: Ledcor Construction, with Woslee Construction
Site Civil Works General Contractor: Ranger Construction
Prime Consultants & Architects: Stantec Consulting Int’l Ltd.
Structural Engineer:Stantec Consulting Int’l Ltd. and Bush Bohlman & Partners
Mechanical Engineer:Stantec Consulting Int’l Ltd.
Electrical Engineer:Stantec Consulting Int’l Ltd.
Cost Consultant: Cheriton Management
Signage: Lower Case Productions
Specifications:Construction Spex
Code Consultant: GBA Canada
Wind Consultant: RWDI Ltd.
Hardware: Assa Abloy Conada
Envelope Consultant:Morrison Hershfield
Baggage Handling:Glidepath
Local Glidepath Subcontractors: Pilot; BGC Ltd.
Boarding Bridges:ThyssenKrupp Airport Systems
Information Technology:Air-Transport IT Services
Parking Revenue Control:Amano McGann
Stanchions: 300 Series Rectra-Belt, by Visiontron
Local Consultants to Stantec
Architect: Alexiou & Associates Architects
Structural Engineer:George Cox & Company
Mechanical Engineer:Graphite Engineering Ltd.
Electrical Engineer:Engineering Solutions & Consulting
Civil Engineer: Caribbean Civil Group
Landscape Architect:Terrain
The largest airport in The Bahamas, Lynden Pindling International Airport (LPIA) in Nassau, is becoming a source of national pride. The country’s leader said so himself in February, at the grand opening of the airport’s new 247,000-square-foot U.S. departures terminal.
“Essentially, we are transforming and building at LPIA a new airport with an enhanced passenger and visitor experience for Bahamians and visitors alike,” said Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham.
(Richard Johnson Photography)
The grand opening celebration marked the on-time, under-budget completion of the first of three linked terminals in a $409.5 million airport redevelopment project, which is the largest government capital project in the history of The Bahamas. The redevelopment of LPIA is being funded by passenger facility charges or user fees except for the provision of $50 million by the government of The Bahamas for Stage I.
(Richard Johnson Photography)
The modern, eco-friendly terminal not only brings a new look to the airport, it also provides a new outlook to the Bahamian people. With a largely tourism-based economy, local residents appreciate the importance of having an airport that provides a positive impression of the country, explain officials.
Previously, the government subsidized the airport; now it receives revenue from the government-owned airport. Nassau Airport Development Company (NAD), a Bahamian company owned by the government of The Bahamas, took over the day-to-day operations at LPIA in April 2007, when Vancouver Airport Services (YVRAS) signed a 10-year contract to develop, operate and manage the airport through NAD. YVRAS, which is jointly owned by the Vancouver Airport Authority and Citi Infrastructure Investors, operates and/or invests in 19 airports on three continents.
Although the government owns NAD, it is a self-sustaining commercial entity that receives no government guarantees or grants. As such, NAD is overseeing the airport redevelopment project.
NAD president and CEO, Stewart Steeves, says the project brings airport services and amenities up to a “world-class standard” and prepares the airport for future growth.
In 2008, 3.2 million passengers traveled through LPIA. By 2020, the newly expanded facilities are expected to accommodate 5.2 million passengers.
According to Steeves, both logistics and traffic patterns propelled the U.S. departures terminal to the front of the project. With the U.S. market accounting for about 80% of the airport’s outbound passengers, it was a logical priority, he explains. It also, however, made sense to begin the three-stage project by building the new U.S. departures terminal next to the 19-year-old U.S. terminal. In Stage 2, the old terminal will be “selectively demolished” and a new international arrivals terminal will be built in its place. When that’s done, the old international arrivals terminal will be demolished to make way for a new domestic/international departures and domestic arrivals terminal. All three terminals will eventually be linked.
In addition to the new U.S. departures terminal, the $191 million Stage 1 included the construction of new roadways, expansion of existing parking facilities and addition of about 1 million square feet of asphalt apron.
Construction of Stage 1 began in July 2009, with Ledcor Construction Limited as the principal general contractor for the terminal building in a joint venture with Woslee Construction, a Bahamian company. Ranger Construction was the general contractor for the site civil works.
Bahamian by Design
Stantec Consulting International served as the principal design, architectural and engineering firm in partnership with  Alexiou and Associates, a Bahamian firm.
(Richard Johnson Photography)
Stantec executive principal Stanis Smith explains that the government’s interest in making the airport a source of national pride was compatible with the standard approaches of YVRAS and Stantec. From a design standpoint, Stantec strives to “very strongly brand airports with a sense of place,” he elaborates.
(Richard Johnson Photography)
At LPIA, the natural beauty of The Bahamas inspired the look and feel of the U.S. departures terminal, Smith notes. The terminal roof was engineered to mirror the rippling of sand and waves; beach-colored limestone was combined with bright pastel colors to create a distinctly Bahamian feel; and natural textures, fabrics and materials were favored.
“As the largest airport in The Bahamas, the Nassau airport is the welcome experience - an introduction to The Bahamas,” Smith relates.
Landscaped gardens at the ends of the terminals and between the terminals are an integral part of the design. Three patios in the holding areas provide a place for passengers to enjoy an outdoor meal or drink before their flight.
NAD partnered with the National Art Gallery of The Bahamas to ensure that artwork by Bahamian artists adorns the new terminal. Smith points to two bronze sculptures of Junkanoo dancers in traditional dress (see Page 12) as one of the most eye-catching pieces on display.
Travelers can also sample Bahamian culture in the expanded concession offerings. The new terminal has a 170-seat restaurant and bar, three food courts, a coffee shop, three newsstands/bookstores, eight retail shops, two retail kiosks, a retail cart, a common-use lounge, two full bars and a duty-free store. Retail merchandise includes locally crafted straw products, weavings, soaps and upscale perfumes.
(Richard Johnson Photography)
Making the new facility into a unique gateway was a constant focus, relates Smith. “We really wanted to make this terminal something that people will remember and associate with The Bahamas,” he explains. “We want them to feel like this terminal could be nowhere else but The Bahamas.”
Designers also worked to ensure that passengers have a stress-free travel experience. As such, the new terminal was designed to be barrier-free and easier to get into and out of. Way finding is intuitive, and the space is more free-flowing, reports Smith.
In the old U.S. departures terminal, passengers waited in a common hold room until their flights were called; then they walked out the departure pier.
Today, Steeves contrasts, “You can stay in the retail area or the food and beverage area, or you can wait by your gate. It’s really much more flexible and efficient.”
Island-friendly
While aesthetics were important to the Bahamian government, it also wanted the terminal’s design and construction to meet high environmental standards.
Steeves and Smith give examples of how the team accomplished that goal:
Deep roof overhangs keep high-level glass in shadow to minimize heat-gain.
  •  A light-colored roof reflects heat.
  •  Rainwater collected on the roof is used to flush toilets.
  •  Wells drilled 400 feet deep capture ground water and cycle it through chillers and  heat exchangers. 
Automated system controls reduce unnecessary usage. The lighting system, for example, automatically responds to natural ambient light.
In addition, less than 50% of the terminal’s exterior walls include glass. This reduces the amount of heat entering the building, while still providing views of the tarmac, explains Smith. To better suit the Bahamian climate, Stantec rejected what it calls the traditional “glass box” approach to terminal design, in which most of the building is clad in glass. Instead, the exterior is clad in a combination of windows and solid panels that are brightly colored in sand and sky hues to capture the look of The Bahamas.
Conditioned air comes from the floor through high-volume, low-velocity diffusers disguised in planters, tables and art display cabinets. This strategy saves considerable energy because only the space that is occupied by people is conditioned, rather than the entire volume of the building, Steeves relates.
Smith says, “When we put intelligent features into our designs that reduce the energy consumption of a building, everyone benefits.”
Inside the Terminal
In addition to the building being energy-efficient, systems within the building were designed to be efficient for users.
Glidepath was awarded a $21 million contract to design, build and install a new fully integrated baggage handling, sortation and explosive detection system. In Stage 1, Glidepath added a 55-counter check-in with a 1,800 bag-per-hour inline explosive detection system, bag-weight imaging system (BWIS) and an automated baggage sortation with three large makeup carousels totaling 3,500 linear feet and more than 300 drives.
According to Glidepath vice president of operations Greg Wheeler, very few airports have BWIS capabilities. The system weighs and takes a picture of each checked bag at LPIA. The application, notes Wheeler, is starting to become a requirement for bags entering the United States.
From behind the ticket counters, the system is a standard integrated baggage handling system, he adds.
The new terminal’s Airport Operational Database (AODB) and flight information display system (FIDS) were provided by Air-Transport IT Services, with Bahamian company Capitol City Computers installing 75 of the dynamic displays.
Late in Stage 1, AirIT’s EASE common-use airline check-in system was added to 21 gate positions for nine scheduled carriers and to check-in counters for charter operators. In order to get the airlines up and running, AirIT implemented the system in six weeks, reports AirIT president and COO Chris Keller.
(Richard Johnson Photography)
EASE common-use technology allows any airline to use airport hardware at any gate position to operate the airline’s own dedicated application on the airport-provided network infrastructure. Handling more airlines and more operations in less facility space fits the airport’s goal of being environmentally responsible.
When information is entered in the check-in system, the AODB and FIDS are updated automatically. Such advantages, notes Keller, give the airport a competitive advantage in attracting airlines.
“It allows us to accommodate off-schedule aircraft movements or irregular operations much more flexibly than we could before,” comments Steeves.
In addition to EASE, the airport uses AirIT’s local departure control system for charter airlines that do not have their own application.
New passenger boarding bridges are also increasing efficiency by allowing the airport to accommodate aircraft of different sizes, Steeves says. Five apron-drive passenger boarding bridges from ThyssenKrupp Airport Systems were added at the new terminal. Three positions are ready for more to be added in the future.
Challenges Overcome
Managing timely delivery of materials to the island wasn’t easy, recalls Steeves. When Bahamian materials were not available, alternatives were imported from nearby southern U.S. states to keep shipping costs down whenever possible, adds Smith. In addition, 35 local Bahamian firms partnered with foreign contractors and consultants.
The design team faced challenges associated with the varying age and condition of existing facilities. While some were new, others were 50 years or older and had outlived their useful lives. Stantec’s strategy was to save what could be saved, including part of the U.S. departures terminal, and replace the rest.
Despite the challenges, Smith says, “The end result is something that all of us are proud of.”
When complete, the three linked terminals will total more than 572,000 square feet. Airside, there will be 16 bridged gates plus additional ground loading gates. Stage 2 of the redevelopment is expected to open in 2012; Stage 3 is slated for 2013.
LPIA Upgrades its Parking Revenue Control
As part of a $409.5 million redevelopment project linking three terminals, Lynden Pindling International Airport (LPIA) in Nassau is expanding its parking facilities and upgrading its parking revenue control equipment. After all three stages of the project are complete, there will be three public lots (one short-term and two extended stay) with more than 2,000 total parking spaces. Employees will also have two lots.
The airport’s latest contract with Amano McGann for parking revenue control equipment continues a decade-long relationship. Twenty-four lanes of new parking revenue control equipment are being installed in various phases of the redevelopment. To accommodate left- and right-hand drive vehicles, all parking revenue control equipment is being set up on both sides.
The Commercial Side
New enhancements will also help LPIA control commercial ground transportation.
Scott Hill, Amano McGann vice president of distributor sales, reports that more U.S. airports are starting to look at the revenue stream that can be derived from commercial ground transportation. While many continue to charge a flat user’s fee to commercial ground transportation companies such as private limousine services, hotel shuttle buses and taxis, some airports are beginning to charge per trip, Hill relates. Customized revenue systems like Amano McGann’s make that possible by using radio frequency identification tags associated with automated vehicle identification (AVI) systems to track every vehicle that goes into and out of a terminal area or holding lot.
If commercial vehicles are only permitted to park in front of the terminal for 10 minutes, and a shuttle bus is parked there longer, the airport can notify the company with a warning or charge an additional fee. If the airport wants to limit the number of taxis in front of the terminal, waiting taxis can park in a remote lot. When one taxi leaves the terminal, another can be notified to drive up.
“The airport wants to eliminate having too many vehicles at the curb at any one time, yet keep the taxis and shuttle buses flowing for customer convenience,” explains Gregg Smith, senior sales executive with Amano McGann.
Enter Here
New entry stations are among the equipment being installed. The AMG-2570 Series Entry Stations add access cards and credit card functionality such as ticket in/credit card out, and credit card in/credit card out when used with AMG-4570 Series Exit Stations.
The airport operator’s BizPark program lets employees and frequent fliers pay for parking up front and replenish their proximity card on a regular basis.
“We can associate a proximity card or AVI tag with a customer’s account,” Hill says. “Customers can use their credit cards at Proximity Reader Access Terminals going in and out. They don’t need to take a ticket coming in and they don’t need to stop at a cashier on the way out.”
Another technology that benefits the airport and its customers is a handheld unit that can be used to input the license plate numbers of every vehicle on a lot. Although it was originally developed to create an audit trail of the vehicles on a lot at various rates, it has since evolved into a customer service feature. If a customer loses a ticket, a cashier can enter the license plate and the system will determine how long the vehicle was on the lot. The technology can also be used to help customers find their vehicles if they can’t remember where they parked.
Each entry and exit device has a battery backup to keep it working during a power outage, and the overall system is designed with redundancy. The system is also designed to incorporate a standby generator. If communication is lost between the AVI readers, ticket machines, exit machines and the gate, data is buffered in each piece of equipment until they are back online and the data can be polled into the central computer.
“The new technology and enhancements not only improve accountability behind the scenes for the airport, they also dramatically improve customer service,” summarizes Hill.
As published in: Airport Improvement Magazine - May-June 2011
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Thursday, May 12, 2011

New Rihanna Single: "California King Bed"

Check out rihanna's video for her fourth single from her platinum "loud" album.
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New Video: Nicole Scherzinger Feat. 50 Cent "Right There"

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Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Air Canada E190 at Exuma International Airport








Enjoy these pics..its the biggest aircraft currently serving GGT.
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Airlift to Exuma taking off




Air Canada Vacations doubled its services to Great Exuma last week Thursday, landing a full flight with 90 additional seats direct from Toronto.
Although the Sandals Emerald Bay Resort was key to landing the original and extended service from Air Canada Vacations, the service promises a lot of spinoff business for many tourism interests on the island. Local Chamber of Commerce President Floyd Armbrister said the additional airlift and the spread of businesses benefitting from it bode well for Exuma.
“It’s a good and positive thing,” Armbrister said. “And it benefits more persons and properties than Sandals. The only thing now is that local people need to make themselves available with regard to services so they can take advantage of it.”
Ministry of Tourism Director for the Central and Southern Bahamas Charity Armbrister told Guardian Business yesterday that of the flight’s 90 seats, around 45 percent were Sandals’ clients, but the balance went to other properties on the island. Nearly 30 percent of the seats on Thursday’s flight were for Hideaways at Palm Bay Beach Club, for example. According to Armbrister, overall demand for the flights from Toronto had become so strong that customers had to book far in advance for the service.
The Thursday flight is significant because, in addition to the additional airlift, it allows Toronto based customers more flexibility in planning their Exuma vacation. Guests no longer have to stay for a week, but can now build Thursday to Sunday or Sunday to Thursday vacations. It broadens the scope of customers who may consider Exuma for their vacations.
The Sandals involvement with securing the route for Exuma goes back to before the resort started taking guests on at the property.
“Sandals Resorts has a long and trusted relationship with Air Canada Vacations and even before Sandals Emerald Bay was opened to the public the decision makers at Air Canada Vacations were brought to Exuma to visit the new property and be convinced to commit to a new route direct from Toronto,” said Jeremy Mutton, General Manager Sandals Emerald Bay. “This flight was launched in March 2010 and due to it's success, last week a second weekly flight was introduced.”
Air Canada Vacations quotes customers for packages that include both air transportation and hotel stay.
A check of their website yesterday indicated that for a round-trip flight departing 26 May and returning 29 May, passengers could pay from $724 to $1,669, plus $191 in taxes, for single passenger airfare and a double occupancy accommodation. Visitors could choose to stay at one of six properties on the island, including Hideaways at Palm Bay Beach Club, Augusta Bay, Club Peace and Plenty, Grand Isle Resort & Spa, February Point Resort & Estates, and the Sandals Emerald Bay.
The new flights are a part of an overall increase in airlift to Great Exuma. Recently, American Airlines introduced further flights, bringing their total to nine per week. It also upgraded its capacity from propeller plane to jet service .
“This is the first time a jet service has been offered to any Out Island in the Bahamas,” Mutton said. “Not only does this increase the capacity, but it also offers a different mode of transportation which is particularly significant to those who are used to flying by jet and are not accustomed to smaller planes.”
Western Air also recently introduced flight service from Nassau to Exuma.
source:http://www.thenassauguardian.com/news/business/Airlift-to-Exuma-taking-off
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HD) Christina Aguilera - Live Vocal Range (Debut) Era (1999 - 2001) C3 - D7

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The Nassau Guardian
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