The company that owns and operates go! Mokulele’s nine seat Cessna airplanes continued its voluntarily grounding on Saturday.
Flights were grounded Friday after Mokulele Flight Services Inc. discovered that parts to a wing flap system on all four Cessna Grand Caravan aircraft may require immediate replacement.
This affected passengers traveling to and from Kona, Kahului, Lanai, Molokai and Honolulu.
The company says by Sunday two of the planes will be flying again.
They expect to be back to normal operations by Monday.
No go! flights, which are flown on jet aircraft, are impacted by the grounding.
Flights were grounded Friday after Mokulele Flight Services Inc. discovered that parts to a wing flap system on all four Cessna Grand Caravan aircraft may require immediate replacement.
This affected passengers traveling to and from Kona, Kahului, Lanai, Molokai and Honolulu.
The company says by Sunday two of the planes will be flying again.
They expect to be back to normal operations by Monday.
No go! flights, which are flown on jet aircraft, are impacted by the grounding.
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