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    Lloyd Aéreo Boliviano (LAB), internationally known as LAB Bolivian Airlines, was the flag carrier and principal airline of Bolivia from 1925 until it...
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    1976, a Boeing 707-131F, a chartered cargo aircraft operated for Lloyd Aéreo Boliviano (LAB) crashed shortly after takeoff at El Trompillo Airport, Santa...
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  • flag carrier following the demise of the country's main airline, Lloyd Aéreo Boliviano, which eventually ceased operations in 2010. In 2012, AeroSur declared...
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    Bolivian commercial pilot. The son of a mechanic who worked for Lloyd Aéreo Boliviano, Wilstermann took an interest in aviation, and became Bolivia's...
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    Lloyd Aéreo Boliviano Douglas DC-6 crash, also known as the Viloco tragedy, was an accident involving a Douglas DC-6B of the Bolivian airline Lloyd Aéreo...
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    under the name of as the successor airline of former flag carrier Lloyd Aéreo Boliviano, which ceased in 2007 after 85 years of operation. Following the...
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  • of Maersk Line Lloyd Aéreo Boliviano (LAB Airlines) of Bolivia Lloyds Banking Group, a large banking group in the United Kingdom Lloyds Pharmacy, the largest...
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    the Electra had highly successful operations, such as those of Lloyd Aéreo Boliviano and Líneas Aéreas Paraguayas; in both cases, the Electra ensured...
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    inaugurated in 1965. El Alto airport was a primary hub for the former Lloyd Aéreo Boliviano, Bolivia's flag carrier which ceased operations in 2007. It serves...
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    24 of 27 aboard (23 passengers and five crew). 5 February 1960 A Lloyd Aéreo Boliviano DC-4 (registration CP-609) crashed after takeoff on a domestic Bolivian...
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    Flight International. March 21–27, 2000. 91. "Lloyd Aéreo Boliviano's History." Lloyd Aéreo Boliviano. January 9, 2007. Retrieved on February 27, 2010...
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    several days. In 1936, Condor made an interline agreement with Lloyd Aéreo Boliviano – LAB and established an international connection to the main cities...
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    On 5 February 1960, a Douglas DC-4 passenger aircraft of Lloyd Aéreo Boliviano on a domestic flight from Cochabamba to La Paz, Bolivia, crashed shortly...
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    Libertadores semi-finals. On November 24, 1949, a group of employees of Lloyd Aéreo Boliviano met to form a football club that would be identified with the company...
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    Germany Hapag-Lloyd Express, airline, Germany Hapag-Lloyd Flug, airline, Germany Lloyd Aéreo Boliviano, airline, Bolivia Lloyd's List and Lloyd's List Intelligence...
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    Economic Development, where he was instrumental in the creation of Lloyd Aereo Boliviano, one of South America's oldest airlines. In 1938, he was appointed...
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  • Bicyclists Linhas Aéreas Brasileiras, a defunct Brazilian airline Lloyd Aéreo Boliviano, a defunct Bolivian airline Linear alkylbenzene Lithosphere-Asthenosphere...
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  • Airlines  Bangladesh Sky Capital Airlines  Bahrain Gulf Air  Bolivia Lloyd Aéreo Boliviano  Canada Air Canada Air Transat Royal Aviation Worldways Canada  Democratic...
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    February 1996. Retrieved 12 June 2013. "ASN Accident Description (Lloyd Aéreo Boliviano - LAB [N730JP])". Aviation Safety Network. 13 October 1976. Retrieved...
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    Bolivian Air Force. The first airlines to use this airport were Lloyd Aéreo Boliviano, known as LAB, and Panagra. About 70 departures and arrivals of...
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  • Douglas VC-47D CP-734 of Lloyd Aéreo Boliviano crashed on take-off. On 1 February 2008, Boeing 727 CP-2429 of Lloyd Aéreo Boliviano landed 4.2 km short of...
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    to by an inaccurate map of the airport environs. March 15, 1963 Lloyd Aéreo Boliviano Flight 915 (a DC-6B, CP-707) struck Chachacomani Peak, Peru, killing...
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    from Santa Cruz by plane, it was announced that the aircraft, a Lloyd Aéreo Boliviano DC-6 that was carrying twenty members of the team, had disappeared...
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  • and based in Ljubljana, Slovenia that operated in SFR Yugoslavia Lloyd Aéreo Boliviano airline (IATA code) LB.ua (Left Bank (online edition), a Ukrainian...
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  • 23, 1985: a passenger detonated a bomb in a lavatory on board a Lloyd Aéreo Boliviano flight from La Paz to Santa Cruz de la Sierra, killing him. The...
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  • operations in 2000 Bolivia Lloyd Aéreo Boliviano Aerosur - ceased operations in 2012 Boliviana de Aviación Brazil BRA Transportes Aéreos - ceased operations...
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  •  Zimbabwe Air Zimbabwe  Argentina Aerolíneas Argentinas  Bolivia Lloyd Aéreo Boliviano  Brazil Skymaster Airlines Transbrasil Varig Beta Cargo Phoenix...
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  • for Disease Control and Prevention by Dr. F. A. Murphy. 1976 – A Lloyd Aéreo Boliviano Boeing 707 crashes after takeoff from El Trompillo Airport in Santa...
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    service.  Benin Military of Benin (1)  Bolivia Bolivian Air Force (Transporte Aereo Militar) (1)  Burkina Faso Burkina Faso Air Force (1)  Colombia Colombian...
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    early phases of their development include Deutsche Luft Hansa and Lloyd Aéreo Boliviano. Several business ventures failed from wider economic or political...
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