• pesadilla". El País. El País (10 August 1991). "Iberia se adjudica la aerolínea venezolana Viasa tras la retirada de la holandesa KLM". EL PAÍS (in Spanish). Retrieved...
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    state-owned airline. It began operations in December 2023 under the legal name Aerolínea del Estado Mexicano using the Mexicana brand. Mexicana was Mexico's first...
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  • Aviación (1941) Pan American World Airways Mexicana de Aviación Lufthansa Viasa Aerolíneas Argentinas KLM TWA Eastern Oceanair Air Caribbean (defunct) Air Culebra...
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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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  • airplane models for many Latin American airline companies, including Viasa, Aerolíneas Argentinas, Aeroperú, Aeroméxico, Mexicana, and others. It also produced...
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  • separate LAV's international and domestic routes, thus creating a new airline, Viasa, for international flights. A new livery was introduced for the new decade...
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  • UPS) World Airways Zantop International Airlines  Uruguay PLUNA  Venezuela VIASA ♠  Zambia Zambia Airways (fleet included converted Super DC-8-71 aircraft)...
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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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  • 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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  • US Airways in 1995 Varig Logística  Brazil 2 4 Ceased operations in 2012 Viasa  Venezuela 7 Ceased operations in 1997 Vietnam Airlines  Vietnam 1 Vensecar...
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    States Midwest Air Charter/Airborne Express United Airlines Venezuela Avensa VIASA (leased) Yugoslavia Air Yugoslavia Inex Adria Aviopromet JAT Yugoslav Airlines...
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    repairs to aircraft Néstor Chávez Venezuela 1969 Major League Baseball player Viasa Flight 742 Maracaibo, Venezuela Struck power lines during takeoff Valery...
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  • PCP Aerolínea Principal Chile PRINCIPAL Chile ALT Aerolíneas Centrales AERLINEAS CENTRALES Mexico AHL Aerolíneas Hidalgo HIDALGO Mexico APR Aerolíneas Primordiales...
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    Antillean Airlines, Air Jamaica, Viasa, Aeropostal, Mexicana de Aviación, Jet 24, Volaris, Surinam Airways, LACSA, Aerolíneas Argentinas, Dominicana De Aviación...
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    Airlines Houston–Intercontinental Varig Rio de Janeiro–Galeão, San José de Costa Rica, São Paulo–Guarulhos VASP São Paulo–Guarulhos Viasa Bogotá, Caracas...
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  • Fokker F28 Fellowship 4000 NLM CityHopper Flight 431 PH-DCL Douglas DC-8-53 Viasa Flight 897 PH-DTF Dassault Falcon 900EX Max Verstappen PH-KSH Saab 340 KLM...
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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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  • Latin American airlines Aerolíneas Argentinas, Viasa and Ladeco. In June 1990 the company led a consortium to buy Aerolíneas Argentinas for an agreed...
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  • runway at Madeira Airport on 19 November 1977, killing 131 people on board. Viasa Flight 897 spiraled to the left and impacted the ocean on 30 May 1961, killing...
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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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    production. Hence, commencing with the 1,085th DC-9/MD-80 delivery, an MD-82 for VIASA in December 1982, only second generation or MD-80s were produced. In 1985...
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    Transcarga C7 1968 1979 Formed by Viasa (100%) to take-over LEBCA Merged back into Viasa VenexCargo VNX 1990 1996 Viasa VA VIA VIASA 1960 1997 Wayumi Aero-Taxi...
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    An AVENSA Convair 440 is hijacked to Cuba by three passengers. June 19 A VIASA DC-9 from Miami is hijacked 15 minutes after takeoff from Santo Domingo...
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    air show disaster 27 July 2002 Lviv, Ukraine Sukhoi Su-27 71 84 155 † N/A Viasa Flight 742 16 March 1969 Maracaibo, Venezuela McDonnell Douglas DC-9-32...
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  • including its name, and becomes the new Golden West Airlines. March 16 Viasa Flight 742, a McDonnell Douglas DC-9-30, is unable to gain altitude after...
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  • Trans World Airlines 785 Tyrolean Airways 791 VARIG Brasil 792 VASP 793 VIASA 794 Vietnam Airlines 795 Virgin Atlantic 796 Western Airlines 797 Widerøe...
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  • & Western Airlines changes its name to Seaboard World Airlines. April 1 VIASA – the flag carrier of Venezuela – commences operations. The United States...
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