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  2. List of airlines of Venezuela - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of airlines which have an air operator's certificate issued by the Civil Aviation Authority of Venezuela. [1] [2 ... Aeropostal Alas de Venezuela: CW: ALV:

  3. Venezolana - Wikipedia

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    The airline was founded by Venezuelan investors in 2001 as RAVSA - Rutas Aéreas de Venezuela S.A..The airline operated charter flights using Jetstream 31s.In 2007, the airline started up operations under its brand name Venezolana. [3]

  4. Conviasa - Wikipedia

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    A former Conviasa de Havilland Canada Dash 7 approaching Piarco International Airport in 2006. In January 1997, Venezuela's former flag carrier, Viasa, ceased operations after 37 years of service due to prolonged financial problems. In May 2001, the idea to create a new flag carrier for Venezuela was proposed, but in December 2002, the project ...

  5. Aerolíneas Estelar - Wikipedia

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    Aerolíneas Estelar fleet Aircraft In service Orders Passengers Notes C Y Total Airbus A330-300: 1 — — 388 388 Leased from Iberojet: Airbus A350-900: 1

  6. Albatros Airlines (Venezuela) - Wikipedia

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    During the rest of that year, new routes were opened in the eastern region of Venezuela, with departures from Porlamar to Maturín, Cumana, Barcelona, and Güiria to Los Roques, with departures from Caracas and Maracay. The airline has made charter flights to various international destinations, including Aruba, Curaçao, Port of Spain, and Haiti.

  7. Viasa - Wikipedia

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    Venezolana Internacional de Aviación Sociedad Anónima (English: Venezuelan International Airways JSC), or VIASA for short, was the Venezuelan flag carrier airline between 1960 and 1997. [1] It was headquartered in the Torre Viasa in Caracas .

  8. LASER Airlines - Wikipedia

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    LASER Airlines (legally and officially Línea Aérea de Servicio Ejecutivo Regional, C.A.) is a regional airline based in Caracas, Venezuela. [2] It operates scheduled and passenger charter services within Venezuela, the Caribbean, and South America. Its main hub is Simón Bolívar International Airport. [3]

  9. Simón Bolívar International Airport (Venezuela) - Wikipedia

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    Maiquetía "Simón Bolívar" International Airport (IATA: CCS, ICAO: SVMI, Spanish: Aeropuerto Internacional de Maiquetía "Simón Bolívar") [1] is an international airport located in Maiquetía, Vargas, Venezuela, about 21 kilometres (13 mi) west of downtown Caracas, the capital of the country.