• Airways JSC), or VIASA for short, was the Venezuelan flag carrier airline between 1960 and 1997. It was headquartered in the Torre Viasa in Caracas. Launched...
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  • VIASA may refer to: Venezolana Internacional de Aviación Sociedad Anónima, a defunct Venezuelan airline Vehículos Industriales y Agrícolas, S.A, a defunct...
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  • venezolano da marcha atrás y decide liquidar Viasa". El País (in Spanish). Cebrián Echarri, Belén (3 February 1997). "Viasa, el último lío". EL País (in Spanish)...
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    Viasa Flight 897 was an international scheduled Rome–Madrid–Lisbon–Santa Maria–Caracas passenger service that crashed into the Atlantic Ocean off the...
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    Viasa Flight 742 was an international, scheduled passenger flight from Caracas, Venezuela to Miami International Airport with an intermediate stopover...
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  • Conviasa (redirect from ConViasa)
    financial standpoint. In January 1997, Venezuela's former flag carrier, Viasa, ceased operations after 37 years of service due to prolonged financial...
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    passengers had passed through its doors.[citation needed] In June 1980, Viasa inaugurated flights to Caracas. The link served the large proportion of...
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    In the 1960s, Kaiser-Willys licensed Vehículos Industriales y Agrícolas (VIASA) of Zaragoza in Aragon to build Jeeps in Spain. Beginning in 1970, the "SV"...
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    disaster to occur in Venezuela up to that point in time, but was surpassed by Viasa Flight 742 in 1969. One of those who perished in the flight 217 crash was...
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    constructed to offer increased capacity with a domestic terminal opening in 1983. Viasa used to be the flag-carrier of Venezuela ceased operations on 23 January...
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  • Vehículos Industriales y Agrícolas, S.A. (or VIASA) was a Spanish automobile company, a division of parent company Construcciones y Auxiliares de Ferrocariles...
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    Pacific, Delta, Japan Airlines, Northeast Airlines, Swissair, TWA, and VIASA. As they left commercial service, many 880s were bought by American Jet...
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    and export of petroleum. When it existed, the airline Viasa had its headquarters in the Torre Viasa. Several international companies and embassies are located...
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    MotoTrans Nogebus Ossa Otro Ford Sanglas Santana Motor Seida Tata Hispano Viasa Components CIE Automotive Gestamp Automoción Grupo Antolin Related topics...
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    Istanbul Mahindra's Major, the last jeep made by mahindra based on Jeep CJ-3B. VIASA in Spain built their model 'MB-CJ6' – a stretched CJ-3B with an MB 'Go-Devil'...
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  • Kazakhstan PRX VIP Avia PAREX Latvia VAT Visionair VISIONAIR Ireland VA Viasa Venezuela IATA Code transferred to Virgin Australia VCA VICA - Viacao Charter...
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  • Maracaibo, in one of the worst aircraft tragedies in Venezuelan history, after Viasa Flight 742 crashed while taking off, killing all 84 aboard and 71 on the...
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    Airlines, Eastern Air Lines, SAHSA, South African Airways, TACA, TWA and Viasa in addition to Pan Am, KLM, Air France, Aeroméxico and Cayman Airways. Several...
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    flights from Frankfurt, London, Miami, Milan and New York City operated by VIASA. Additionally, several European and Canadian carriers, such as Condor, LTU...
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  • Kheihawhpa-e, Kheihawhpa maw, ahy he maw Friend: Viasa Male Friend: Viasa Paw Female Friend: Viasa Nô Walk/Go: Sie (Phei ta Sie) Run: Arâ, â râ Sleep:...
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    Santiago de Compostela's first transatlantic route. Four months later, Viasa added non-stop service to Caracas using McDonnell Douglas DC-10s. In 1981...
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    Network. 3 December 1972. Retrieved 27 May 2013. "ASN Accident Description (Viasa-742)". Aviation Safety Network. 16 March 1969. Retrieved 27 May 2013. McLeroy...
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  • Bulgarian airline, now Fly2Sky Airlines Via Airlines, a former American airline Viasa, a former Venezuelan airline, ICAO airline VIA VIA Motors, an American commercial...
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  • Virgin Australia (IATA code since 2011) V Australia (IATA code 2009–2011) Viasa (IATA code 1960–1997) United States Department of Veterans Affairs, a department...
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    assembled a number of Kaiser Jeep M-201 models from several Spanish EBRO and VIASA parts built to order for the USAF airfields & the US Army based at the time...
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  • Romeo vans), Aisa (Avia trucks), Siata (SEAT car derived minivans), and Viasa (various Jeep 4x4s and Forward Control utility vehicles). It also took over...
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    during a storm, killing 217 people. On 16 March 1969, a DC-9 operating Viasa Flight 742 crashed in the Venezuelan city of Maracaibo. A total of 155 people...
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  • new Fokker F27 Friendships. In 1974, two Douglas DC-8s were acquired from Viasa, which allowed the company to launch international flights. The inaugural...
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    aviation, the death toll would not be surpassed until the March 1969 crash of Viasa Flight 742, which crashed on takeoff and killed all 84 people on board the...
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  • following a possible bomb explosion, killing all 78 on board. May 30 – Viasa Flight 897, a Douglas DC-8, crashed shortly after taking off from Lisbon...
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