

By Admin. Updated 8:18 p.m., Saturday, June 13, 2026, Atlantic Standard Time (GMT-4).
Authorities in Trinidad and Tobago are monitoring the status of an aircraft reported to have departed Argyle International Airport (AIA) in St Vincent and the Grenadines and subsequently become overdue while en route to Tobago.
Information available to the media remains limited, and officials have not released details regarding the type of aircraft, its registration, the number of persons on board, or the circumstances surrounding the flight.
According to information received by this publication, the aircraft departed AIA bound for ANR Robinson International Airport in Tobago on Friday, June 12. Trinidad and Tobago authorities have indicated that they are aware of the situation.
Preliminary reports suggest that air traffic control communications with the aircraft were lost during the flight. However, there has been no official confirmation that the aircraft crashed or entered the sea.
At present, the aircraft is being treated as overdue because it has failed to arrive at its intended destination within the expected timeframe.
No information has been released regarding any search-and-rescue operations, and officials have not publicly disclosed additional details about the aircraft or its occupants.
This is a developing story. We will continue to monitor the situation and provide updates as more information becomes available from authoritative sources.
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