• Aeronaves de Puerto Rico was a short-lived Puerto Rican airline company which operated from November 1982 to 1983. The airline was initially certified...
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    Am (II and III),Trans World Airlines (TWA), Southeast Airlines, Aeronaves de Puerto Rico and Delta Connection, and also by Turkish Airlines Cargo on the...
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  • based in Puerto Rico or with flights to Puerto Rico: Aeronaves de Puerto Rico (1982-1983) Aerovías Nacionales de Puerto Rico (1936) Puertorriqueña de Aviación...
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  • Airlines, JetBlue, Caribair, Aeronaves de Puerto Rico, Trans Caribbean Airways, Oceanair, Diaz Aviation (also known as Air Puerto Rico and by other names) and...
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  • Carga Ecuatoriana de Aviación SAETA  Panama Copa Airlines  Paraguay Líneas Aéreas Paraguayas  Puerto Rico Aeronaves de Puerto Rico  Suriname Surinam Airways...
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    Commonwealth of Puerto Rico 1993 Central American and Caribbean Games 65th Infantry Regiment (United States) 2024 BSN Finals Aeronaves de Puerto Rico Aerovías...
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  • Oceanair (category Defunct airlines of Puerto Rico)
    Coneccion Caribe. List of defunct airlines of the United States Aeronaves de Puerto Rico "Oceanair - Trans Commuter Airline - Trans Commuter Airlines"....
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  • 2022 film The Lost City List of airlines of Puerto Rico Aeronaves de Puerto Rico Oceanair Puertorriquena de Aviacion VAL "ATDB.aero aerotransport.org AeroTransport...
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    Airways, Ladeco, Aeronaves de Puerto Rico, Coral Air, Aero Virgin Islands and US Airways. Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport is Puerto Rico's main international...
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    "Aeronaves de Panama." flightglobal.com. Retrieved: 26 November 2010. "Aviation Photo #0153060: Douglas C-74 Globemaster I - Untitled (Aeronaves de Panama)"...
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    Aircraft Accident Report: Puerto Rico International Airlines (Prinair), Inc.; DeHavilland DH-114, N554PR; Ponce, Puerto Rico; June 24, 1972. Retrieved...
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    the most recent fatal accident involving a Mexicana aircraft. In 1988, Aeronaves de Mexico (now operating as Aeromexico), Mexicana's closest rival, declared...
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  • Calafia Airlines San José del Cabo (SJD) Viva (focus city) Saltillo (SLW) Aeronaves TSM León-El Bajío (BJX) Volaris (focus city) Guadalajara (GDL) Aeroméxico...
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    Fairchild Swearingen Metroliner (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Airport, Dominican Republic, crashed in the municipality of Arecibo, Puerto Rico. Two people were killed in the accident. On April 13, 2015, a Carson...
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    el 27 de Marzo de 1977 a las Aeronaves Boeing 747, Matrícula PH-BUF de K.L.M. y Aeronave Boeing 747, matrícula N736PA de PANAM en el Aeropuerto de los Rodeos...
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    Pakistan Rio de Janeiro Galeao, RJ, Brazil Rome, Italy Saigon, South Vietnam San Francisco, CA, U.S. San Jose, Costa Rica San Juan, Puerto Rico Santa Maria...
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  • Idlewild International Airport (the former name of JFK) to San Juan, Puerto Rico, a Lockheed L-749A Constellation, N119A, crashed on take-off. Two passengers...
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    Ciudad Trujillo (now Santo Domingo), Dominican Republic – San Juan, Puerto Rico. Also in 1954, an expanded terminal building opened to support the 53...
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  • die. March 5 – Prinair Flight 277, a de Havilland Heron, crashes into mountainous territory at Luquillo, Puerto Rico, killing all 19 people on board. March...
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    "LISTA OFICIAL DE BUQUES DE LA ARMADA". Spanish Navy. Archived from the original (PDF) on 1 January 2023. Retrieved 9 March 2024. "AERONAVES MILITARES ESPAÑOLAS"...
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  • Inc ROCKFISH|United States VUO Aerovuelox AEROVUELOX Mexico VTM Aeronaves TSM AERONAVES TSM Mexico VU VUN Air Ivoire AIRIVOIRE Ivory Coast defunct BP BOT...
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    killed. 8 May 1987 American Eagle Flight 5452 crashed while landing in Puerto Rico, killing two. 2 August 1988 Operated by Geoterrex of Ottawa, Ontario...
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  • north–south one, reported Aviation Week & Space Technology. San Juan, Puerto Rico, where the company was building a new hub, was the center of the scheduled...
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    aeronave própria" [Timorese airline performs first international flight with its own aircraft] (in Portuguese). Tatoli. Retrieved 25 March 2023. de Sá...
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    Miami, Florida (MIA), and LIAT flying its series 500s into San Juan, Puerto Rico (SJU). Bahamasair also operated the stretched 500 model with service...
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    inspection station. The Tucson International Airport name was legitimate: Aeronaves de Mexico had begun Douglas DC-6 service to Hermosillo and beyond in 1961...
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    Bórquez Legue, ícono del boxeo de Puerto Montt (in Spanish) Mort de Bernard Chiarelli, membre de l'épopée de l'équipe de France à la Coupe du monde 1958...
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    Command Airways Corporate Air Crown Airways Skyway Enterprises  Venezuela Aeronaves del Centro  United States United States Air Force (C-23) United States...
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    Transport Imperial Japanese Airways  Manchukuo Manchurian Airlines  Mexico Aeronaves de Mexico Mexicana  Netherlands KLM ♠ ordered 18 aircraft.  Poland LOT Polish...
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  • flying from Rafael Hernandez Airport in Aguadilla, Puerto Rico, crashed in Caguas, Puerto Rico, killing the ten crew members. While on a training mission...
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