The ill-fated November 27th incident which saw a Toronto-bound Fly Jamaica Boeing 757 aircraft skid off the runway at the Cheddi Jagan International Airport, Timehri as the pilots attempted an emergency landing marked the start of a controversy-strewn interlude to which, more than two years later, there would seem to be no end.
Today, the administrators of the company which, while in service was rarely if ever far away from service-related passenger complaints and controversy, are fighting a battle of attrition, no less, to keep creditors at bay as it seeks to take what now appears to be the decidedly doubtful road of remaining in business, or else, securing a sale for its remaining assets and bringing an end to its protracted woes.