TNDC, Central Mountain Air renew air transport agreement for Red Chris mine crews
Tahltan Nation Development Corporation , the business arm of the Tahltan Nation in northwest B.C., and Central Mountain Air have renewed an agreement with Newcrest Mining to provide transportation for its Red Chris mine crews.
TNDC already provides passenger transport by highway coach between the Dease Lake Airport and the Red Chris mine site, through another partnership. The organization said this renewed agreement is expected to provide a full transportation solution to the mining sector that operates in the Golden Triangle area in northwest B.C.
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